AI for dental practices: kill the no-shows
Toby Banks — Founder, Skillzy
The dispatch
New listings, creator interviews, the occasional discount. Every other Friday.
A dental practice does not lose money on hard cases. It loses it on the recall that never went out and the chair that sat empty at 2pm because nobody chased the reminder.
The recall engine
Patients due back get reached on time, in the practice’s voice, until they book or clearly decline. The list stops being a job nobody owns and becomes a system that runs itself.
The front desk
Hours, costs, “do you take my health fund”, rescheduling — answered instantly so the team is with the patient in the room, not the phone on the desk.
The line that matters
It books, reminds, and answers. It never gives clinical advice — that hands to a person, every time, by design.
Our recall list was a guilt pile. Now it is just done.Featured listing
Dental recall engine.
Six-month recalls that actually go out, in a voice that books.
Dental recall engine · $21 →Featured listingClinic front desk, never busy.
Booking, reminders, recalls, intake forms — your phone stops ringing off the hook.
Clinic front desk · $239 →Liked this? Get the next one.
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