Answers to common questions about Invisalign Production Day campaigns and how we help practices turn patient demand into measurable production.
An Invisalign Production Day is a focused patient acquisition event where a dental practice performs a high volume of clear aligner consultations and case starts within a single day.
DC Consulting Group helps generate demand ahead of the event through targeted advertising, lead funnels, and patient qualification systems so practices can concentrate multiple case starts into one production day.
Many practices target between $75,000–$150,000 in clear aligner production in a single day depending on consultation volume, case acceptance rate, and average case value.
We generate qualified consultation opportunities through targeted digital campaigns, conversion-focused funnels, and patient qualification systems.
Your practice ultimately determines which patients are the right fit to move forward with treatment.
This model works best for practices actively providing clear aligner treatment and ready to start new cases.
Most practices we support are Invisalign providers, but the strategy can also support other clear aligner systems.
Most successful events are planned 4–6 weeks in advance. This gives enough time to launch campaigns, build demand, and pre-book qualified consultations.
Yes. DC Consulting Group supports dental practices nationwide with patient acquisition systems designed to help practices implement a Production Day strategy in their local market.
Your team handles the consultation, treatment presentation, financing conversation, and patient care experience.
DC Consulting Group focuses on attracting patient demand, supporting the booking process, and helping position the day for stronger production outcomes.
No ethical marketing company can guarantee exact outcomes. Our framework is designed to create predictable patient demand and stronger opportunities for case starts.
Complete the consultation form on this page and we'll review your practice, local market, competition, and patient demand to determine if this strategy is a good fit.