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Working to control practice expenses is a high priority for any dentist. Overhead can be reduced by

increasing productivity, revenue and reducing expenses. According to the American Dental Assistants

Association, the DA is primarily responsible for maintaining and ordering dental supplies. The DA

makes the sourcing decision in 60% of the cases and influences the choice of supplier in 35%

of the more ‘technique sensitive’ supplies.

The average dental office generates between $700,000 to $1,000,000 in revenue each year and

dental supplies represent 7% of all operating expenses. In this example dental supplies represent

$49,000 to $70,000 of office operating expenses. What would your dentist think if you could reduce

his/her supply expenses by 25-35%? This would represent $12,000 to $24,000 in annual expense

reduction.

The Dental Assistants Buyers Guide will help you source ‘quality assured’dental supplies at real savings.

BUYER GUIDE TIPS:

1.

Evaluate your methods of purchasing supplies. There are many vehicles for buying dental

supplies today, and all suppliers/dealers want your business. Instead of purchasing from

many different suppliers and multiple dealers settle on one dealer and limit the number

of suppliers.

2.

Seek out suppliers that provide

FREE

merchandise and are anxious to provide evaluation

samples.

3.

Find someone who is serving you well and serving you fast-you do not want

excess inventory.

4. SET A SUPPLY BUDGET:

look to see what percentage your office has spent on average

over the last 12 months in supplies, then come up with a budget for supplies you are

comfortable with.

THE ROLE SMART PURCHASING CAN PLAY IN DENTAL OFFICE ECONOMICS

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THE ROLE SMART PURCHASING CAN PLAY IN DENTAL OFFICE ECONOMICS