Mastering Time Management in Dental Hygiene Care

By:โ€ฏLee Ann Brady, DMD
This topic originally appeared on PankeyGram.org. Dr. Brady granted permission for igniteDDS to share with our readers.


Dental hygiene appointments are the first opportunity to deliver your patients high-quality, personalized dental care. They offer a unique chance to connect with patients while addressing their oral health needs.

However, with limited working hours in the day, effective time management is essential to make the most of it. By implementing basic preparations and defining a standard time allotment for our dental hygiene appointments, we can enhance both our efficiency and the quality of our patient interactions.โ€ฏย 

In our dental practice, weโ€™ve embraced the concept of a โ€œfive-minute experienceโ€ for hygiene room interactions. While your dental practice might find three, seven, or even ten minutes more appropriate, the key is to establish a consistent standard.

This framework sets clear expectations, helping to guide conversations, clinical decisions, and overall interactions, ensuring every moment counts.โ€ฏย 

Setting Boundaries for Meaningful Interactionsโ€ฏ 

Not all the patientโ€™s concerns fit neatly into a five-minute time frame. If a deeper discussion or diagnostic evaluation is needed, cramming it into the hygiene visit can be counterproductive. Instead, these cases require scheduling a dedicated time for a follow-up appointment with the dentist. 

This ensures we can sit with the patient, be present, and gather all necessary information without feeling rushed.โ€ฏ 

When a patient raises a concern or the dental hygienist notices something that requires more than five minutes of discussion, the hygienist takes the lead. Before I even step into the room, they prepare the patient by saying,

โ€œI know Dr. Brady will want to explore this fully, so letโ€™s arrange a time for you to discuss it in detail.โ€

This proactive step helps patients feel heard while maintaining the flow of the hygiene schedule.โ€ฏย 

The Impact of This Approachโ€ฏ 

By defining a standard dentist-patient five-minute visit and creating a system for longer conversations, weโ€™ve achieved several key outcomes:โ€ฏ 

  • Improved Patient Experience: Patients receive focused attention during their follow-up dental hygiene appointment, fostering trust and deeper connections.โ€ฏย 
  • Enhanced Workflow Efficiency: Dental hygienists feel supported in managing their schedules, reducing stress, and minimizing delays.โ€ฏย 
  • Elevated Team Communication: With clear team communication, the dental practice operates as a cohesive unit, running smoothly with everyone aligned on expectations and responsibilities.โ€ฏย 

Takeaway for Your Dental Practiceโ€ฏ 

Adopting a structured approach in dental hygiene appointments requires open team communication and clear processes. It also demands a shift in mindsetโ€”acknowledging that not every conversation needs to happen immediately and that patients benefit when we allocate time intentionally.โ€ฏ 

By setting a standard for the hygiene room experience, you can create a balance between being present for your patients and keeping your practice running smoothly. After all, meaningful patient care and efficient operations are not mutually exclusiveโ€”they thrive together when we plan with purpose.โ€ฏ 

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Dr. Lee Ann Brady

Dr. Lee Ann Brady

Dr. Lee Ann Brady lives in Phoenix, Arizona with her husband Kelly and three children Sarah, Jenna and Kyle. She owns Desert Sun Smiles Dental Care, a private restorative practice in Glendale, Arizona. Outside of her private practice, Dr. Brady is the Director of Education for The Pankey Institute, recognized for hands-on education programs focused on occlusion and restorative dentistry. She is the founder and lead curator of Restorative Nation, a supportive learning community for dentists.