Updated May 2026 · sourced from Invoca, CallRail, ServiceTitan, Statistics Canada
Dental practices live and die on the chair-utilization rate. Every missed appointment call is an unfilled hour that books revenue at zero — no second chance.
Dental is unusual: most calls arrive during business hours, but the front desk is also doing check-in, check-out, insurance billing, and patient handoffs. Per RingCentral data, 49% of SMBs miss calls because the receptionist is on another line.
The healthcare-specific pattern matters too: per Matik, ~40% of medical-appointment calls land outside business hours. Patients book when they're free — evenings, lunch, weekends — exactly when most dental front desks are closed.
Average ticket per visit is moderate ($350 directional per the BCDA Fee Guide 2025) but lifetime value is high — a typical patient stays 8+ years with twice-yearly hygiene + occasional restorative work. Every missed call is a relationship that goes to the next practice with answered phones.
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Even with a receptionist, you're missing calls. Watch the leakage shift.
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Safigo Reception picks up when you can't. 24/7. In 11 languages. Booked into your calendar with a text summary.
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All figures verified by independent web research 2026-05-03. Per-trade calls-per-week defaults remain directional — no published primary research exists; adjust the slider to your actual call volume. Last updated: 2026-05-03.
A solo dentist with 50 calls/week, $400 mix-weighted ticket (hygiene + restorative blended), and 60% conversion typically leaks $80K-$140K of annual revenue. The biggest leak isn't usually after-hours — it's daytime calls that land while the front desk is on another line.
Yes. Safigo Reception confirms appointment type, patient name, insurance carrier, and preferred time, then writes the booking to your calendar (or sends a structured handoff to your front desk). For complex scheduling (operatory assignments, double-booking rules), we capture the request and your team confirms — preventing the missed-call loss either way.
The agent triages: pain, swelling, knocked-out tooth, broken bridge → tagged urgent with immediate SMS to your on-call dentist. Routine cleanings and consults go into the regular calendar. The agent never gives clinical advice — it captures the issue and routes to the right human.
Yes — eleven languages out of the box (English, Mandarin, Cantonese is via Mandarin recognition, Punjabi, Hindi, Spanish, Portuguese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Ukrainian, French, Arabic). The patient speaks their language; the SMS summary to your front desk is always in English so your team isn't blocked.
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