Problem Solving and Trust: How Dental Teams Navigate Daily Challenges
Problem solving is the second building block of trust. Dental teams face constant challenges — scheduling gaps, wait time issues, emergencies, communication breakdowns. The way a team responds to problems, analyzes their root causes, and anticipates future issues directly shapes trust. Effective problem solving strengthens reliability and teamwork; poor problem solving erodes trust.
Key Questions This Page Answers
- Why is problem solving a core part of trust?
- What types of problem solving build trust inside dental teams?
- How can teams use crisis response, root-cause analysis, and anticipatory planning?
- What are common dental practice challenges that require strong problem solving?
- How can daily huddles strengthen trust and prevent issues?
Episode Snapshot
- Hosts: Dr. Matt Allen and Dr. Cory Scheer
- Topic: Problem solving as a building block of trust
- Part of: Most Trusted Dentists Mini-Series
Key Topics Covered
- Crisis and emergency problem solving
- Root-cause analysis
- Anticipatory problem solving
- Daily huddles as a trust-building habit
- Communication around delays, expectations, and wait times
- Structural issues (like unanswered calls)
- Using data and collaboration to solve problems
Episode Highlights
- Practices make 35,000 decisions a day — small breakdowns compound
- Daily huddles are a simple and powerful preventive tool
- Long-term ignored issues become cultural liabilities
- Solving root causes builds far more trust than creating workarounds
- Teams that problem-solve together build psychological safety
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