Custom Conversations:
The Data & the Future of Orthodontics
The Data Shaping the Future of Orthodontics
As orthodontics enters 2026, one thing is clear: knowing your data, leaning into efficiency, and differentiation are no longer optional; they are imperative. That was the central theme of the January 2026 Custom Conversations live panel, where industry leaders unpacked what the latest data reveals about where the industry is headed.
This conversation featured insights from KLOwen Orthodontics CEO Ryan Elmore, Chris Benson, founding member of Benson Copple & Associates, Ryan Moynihan, chief commercial officer of Southern Orthodontic Partners and a consultant with Gaidge, and Dr. Paul Trotter, owner and practicing orthodontist at Trotter Orthodontics, the conversation linked industry trends to real-world clinical and business impact.
Below are the key takeaways shaping the future of smarter orthodontics, and why the conversation is just getting started.
2025 in Review: A Return to Growth
~4%
~3.4%
~2%,
It was a good year last year. And it’s going to be a better year this year.– Chris Benson
The Funnel Problem Practices Can’t Ignore
the data reveals a critical bottleneck:
- New patient calls up ~4.6%
- New patient calls up ~4.6%
That gap matters.
With the exam-to-call ratio dropping below 80%, practices that fail to streamline front-end workflows risk leaving growth on the table, even in a healthy market.
If you don’t get them in for an exam, it makes it very hard to convert a start.– Ryan Moynihan
Digital is no longer about aligners
(including custom systems) increased ~4.6%
You can save a couple appointments with indirect bonding. You can save a lot more doing it with a custom solution.– Chris Benson
The Real Economics of Efficiency
Treatment time doesn’t cost you money. Appointments cost you money.– Dr. Paul Trotter
For every dollar you increase value per visit, profit increases about $4.65.– Ryan Moynihan
Why Adoption Still Lags—and Why That’s Changing
Why?
- Fear of change
- Past negative experiences with early indirect bonding
- Concern about clinical control
- Team resistance
Today’s custom systems allow doctors and teams to:
- Plan once and treat predictably
- Empower teams to run appointments with confidence
- Reduce reactive adjustments and decision fatigue
- Improve schedule consistency and team efficiency
- Deliver consistent, high-quality outcomes
This is a mechanics-driven orthodontist’s dream.– Chris Benson
All the decisions happen on the front end. After
that, the visits are largely scripted.– Dr. Paul Trotter
Setting Your Team Up for Success with Custom Digital Orthodontics
Until about 67% of your cases are digital, you don’t fully express the efficiency.– Chris Benson
Looking Ahead: Differentiation, AI, and Smarter Practices
Differentiation
Efficiency as a growth strategy
AI and automation
Efficient and convenient practices are going to win– Chris Benson
Keep the Conversation Going
The January Custom Conversations confirmed what many orthodontists are already feeling: the future belongs to practices that turn insight into action.
Join us in April for the next Custom Conversations:
From Insight to Impact:
The Business of Smarter Orthodontics
We’ll move beyond the data and into execution—exploring how leading practices are translating strategy into sustainable growth.
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