Taking Our Profession to New Heights

Unifying Private Practitioners

Unifying Private Practitioners in the collective effort to support independent ownership

100,000 +

Private Dental Practices in the US

87%

Not Affiliated with a DSO

UPPLiFT Dentistry is the response of private dental practice owners to the misguided opinion that we must surrender our practice and our profession to large corporations or private equity firms in order to remain relevant and competitive.

We assert that the more than 100,000 private dental practice owners in the U.S. retain the collective power to determine how we will practice dentistry now and into the future. UPPLiFT was created to harness this potential by maximizing the following advantages:

Power of Connection

UPPLiFT provides the structure that formally connects individual practice owners to eliminate the vulnerability of isolation and strengthen our ability to achieve our personal and collective desired outcomes without surrendering ownership in our practices.

Strength in Numbers

We are driven to expand our network of colleagues to generate large-scale benefits for individual practices by commanding the attention of various players across the dental landscape and ensuring that private dental practice owners are the driving force in our profession.

Better Practice Experience

We systematically coordinate the exploration, sharing, and implementation of proven concepts and resources that make private practice the modality of choice for each of our colleagues, our teams, and our patients.

“Individual commitment to a group effort – that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.”

~ Vince Lombardi

 

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Positive Reinforcements

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“Successful people ask better questions, and as a result, they get better answers…” ~ Tony Robbins

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“Most people spend more time and energy going around problems than in trying to solve them.” ~ Henry Ford

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“The right way is not always the popular and easy way.  Standing for right when it is unpopular is a true test of moral character.”
~ Margaret Chase Smith