The GrowOrtho Podcast

The BIGGEST Mistakes Orthodontic Startups Make (And How to Avoid Them!)
- Equipment is costly. X-ray machines, chairs, scanners—none of it is cheap.
- Rent, utilities, staff salaries, and lab fees pile up fast.
- Many practices fail to account for slow cash flow in the early months.
- Secure enough working capital to cover expenses for at least 12 months.
- Negotiate loan terms to start with interest-only payments.
- Work with landlords to delay rent payments until you open.
- Budget for lab costs, especially if you offer clear aligners.
- No foot traffic? You’ll struggle to get new patients.
- Poor parking? Parents won’t want the hassle.
- Wrong demographic? Your services might not match the community’s needs.
- Pick a location near schools or family-friendly areas.
- Research up-and-coming neighborhoods where new housing is being built.
- Consider parking availability—lack of parking is a dealbreaker for many.
- Check competition levels. Being the first orthodontist in a developing area can give you a strong foothold.
- Hiring friends or family instead of qualified professionals.
- Bringing in untrained staff to save money.
- Delaying key hires, leading to inefficiency.
- Hire at least one front desk staff and one clinical assistant from the start.
- Look for experience over personal connections.
- Make a marketing coordinator one of your early hires to attract new patients.
- Pay attention to body language in interviews—93% of communication is nonverbal.
- Relying solely on a website and ads.
- Neglecting social media and community engagement.
- Expecting word-of-mouth to drive patient volume without effort.
- Have a strong digital presence—social media, Google, and a professional website.
- Run targeted ads focusing on parents and young adults.
- Show up in the community—sponsor events, visit schools, and engage with local businesses.
- Be consistent. Patients need to see you multiple times before they book an appointment.
- Be honest about treatment outcomes.
- Explain that every case is different—some teeth don’t move as expected.
- Focus on giving patients the best smile their body allows, not unrealistic perfection.
- Outdated waiting rooms with no refreshments or entertainment.
- Long wait times due to poor scheduling.
- Lack of kid-friendly distractions in a pediatric-focused practice.
- Offer simple perks like a beverage station and comfortable seating.
- Make the office inviting with modern decor and good lighting.
- Keep wait times short by improving scheduling efficiency.
- If treating kids, provide distractions like games or a small play area.
- Spending hours scrolling through social media.
- Comparing your startup to larger, established practices.
- Ignoring business education in favor of clinical skills alone.
- Develop efficient systems for scheduling, billing, and patient management.
- Train staff on customer service and workflow optimization.
- Read business books to improve your management skills.
- Learn key performance metrics to track practice growth.
- Basic financial management.
- Key performance indicators (KPIs) for practice growth.
- How to delegate tasks effectively.
- The importance of branding and marketing.
- Plan for cash flow and secure financial stability.
- Choose a strategic location with growth potential.
- Hire the right team from day one.
- Build a strong marketing strategy beyond just ads.
- Set realistic patient expectations.
- Focus on the patient experience.
- Use early downtime to improve your systems.
- Develop your business knowledge alongside your clinical expertise.
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