Digital Marketing for Dentists
Dental practices face the dual challenge of retaining existing patients for recurring care while continuously attracting new ones to replace natural attrition. Smart marketing addresses both sides of the equation, building systems that keep chairs full without relying solely on insurance directories.
The Challenges Dental Practices Face Online
- Patient attrition means you're always replacing the customers who leave
- Insurance directory listings alone don't differentiate your practice
- New patient acquisition costs keep climbing in competitive markets
- Managing online reputation across multiple platforms is time-consuming
How We Help Dentists Grow
Your patient appointments don't come from generic marketing. Here are the services that deliver results for dentists:
SEO Services
Stop guessing with your SEO. Partner with a results-driven SEO agency focused on boosting your visibility, leads, and growth.
Website Design & Development
Built to convert sales, not win design awards.
Social Media Marketing
Grow your brand with strategic content, engagement, and multi-platform management.
Business Automations
Automate the busywork. Focus on what matters.
How We Work With Dentists
Practice Audit
We analyze your online presence, review profile, local search rankings, and website performance to identify what's driving patients to your practice — and what's sending them to competitors.
Patient Acquisition
We optimize your Google Business Profile, build service-specific landing pages, and launch campaigns targeting high-intent searches like "dentist near me" and specific procedures.
Retention Systems
We implement automated recall reminders, review collection workflows, and patient communication systems that keep your chairs full with existing patients.
Growth Tracking
Monthly reporting tracks new patient volume, cost per patient, review growth, and ranking improvements so you know exactly what your marketing investment is producing.
Results That Matter to Dentists
We measure success by the metrics your business cares about: patient appointments, revenue growth, and return on marketing investment. Not vanity metrics. Not impressions. The numbers that show up on your bottom line.
$37M+
in Client Revenue Generated
10+ Years
Serving Local Businesses
4.9/5.0
From 71 Client Reviews
Dentists Marketing FAQ
New patient acquisition starts with a strong Google Business Profile and positive reviews, since most people search 'dentist near me' when choosing a provider. Paid search captures high-intent searchers, while a well-designed website with online booking reduces friction. The practices that grow fastest make it easy for someone to go from search to scheduled appointment in under two minutes.
Automated recall systems are the foundation. Patients who don't receive reminders simply forget to schedule their next cleaning. Email and text message sequences that trigger based on last visit date keep your schedule full with existing patients. Combine this with a patient experience that earns five-star reviews and you build a practice that grows through retention and referrals.
The industry benchmark is 3-8% of collections for established practices and up to 10-15% for new practices in competitive markets. More important than the dollar amount is knowing your patient lifetime value and acceptable cost per new patient. If a new patient is worth $3,000 over their lifetime, spending $200-$400 to acquire one is a strong return.
Social media works well for dental practices when used to build trust and showcase personality rather than hard-sell services. Before-and-after smile transformations, team introductions, and patient testimonials perform well on Instagram and Facebook. It's not typically a direct lead generation channel, but it reinforces the trust that makes someone choose your practice over the one down the street.
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Tell us about your dentists business and goals. We'll build a marketing plan that drives patient appointments and real revenue.