For Dentists & Dental Practices
New Patients Pick You From the Map, Not the Chair
A person with a toothache does not ask a friend anymore. They search, glance at the map pack, read three reviews, check whether you take their insurance, and call whoever looks safest. That whole decision happens in under two minutes, before anyone in your office knows they exist. We build the infrastructure that makes the search results, the review sites, and the AI assistants show the real version of your practice.
The new-patient decision happens on a results page, not in your office
A new patient does not start in your waiting room. They start with a phone and a search. They type "dentist near me" or "best dentist in" your town, look at the three practices in the map pack, scan the star ratings, read the two or three reviews that show on the preview, and check whether your name appears in their insurance directory. If you clear those bars in the first ninety seconds, you get the call. If you do not, they never learn you exist. You can run the best practice in the county and still lose to the office two blocks away because it owns the map and you do not.
What makes dentistry brutal is the math behind a single new patient. A new patient is not one cleaning. It is a hygiene recall every six months, the family that follows, the crown or the implant or the ortho case down the road. Practices that have run the numbers know a new patient is worth thousands in lifetime value, often far more. Which means the gap between showing up third in the map pack and showing up nowhere is not a vanity problem. It is a measurable hole in the schedule, repeating every single day, that you never see because the appointment simply never gets booked.
Then there is the review asymmetry, and dentistry suffers from it worse than almost any business. People are afraid of the dentist. A patient who had a painless visit and a fair bill rarely thinks to write about it. A patient who waited forty minutes, got a surprise charge their insurance did not cover, or felt rushed will write three careful paragraphs that evening, and they will mention pain. One detailed angry review sitting at the top of your Google profile or your Yelp page can undo a thousand quiet successes, because it is the one a nervous new patient reads first and remembers.
None of this is about hiding anything or gaming a score. It is about making the public record match reality. If you run a careful, modern, well-reviewed practice, the internet should say so plainly, on every surface a patient checks, in language an AI assistant can repeat correctly. For most dental practices it does not, because nobody ever built it that way on purpose. The listings got created from insurance data, the reviews accumulated by accident, and the search results are whatever happened to land there.
We run the searches your patients run and map exactly what they see
The first thing we do is sit where a prospective patient sits and search the way they search. "Dentist near me." "Emergency dentist" plus your city. "Invisalign" or "implants" or "pediatric dentist" plus your neighborhood. Your practice name. Your own name. We pull your Google Business Profile, your Yelp, Healthgrades, Vitals, and Zocdoc listings, your ratings in the directories your patients' insurance plans publish, and everything else that ranks alongside them. Most of these profiles were generated from public records and insurance feeds without your involvement, which is why so many carry the wrong hours, a fax line where the phone number should be, a former associate's name, or an address from two offices ago.
We pay particular attention to the map pack, because for a dental practice it is the single most valuable piece of real estate on the internet. We check where you rank not from one spot but across a grid of points throughout your service area, because Google ranks you differently a mile north than a mile south. A practice can look fine from its own front desk and be invisible to the new subdivision across town. We map that grid so you can see exactly where you win, where you lose, and to whom.
Then we look at the surfaces most dentists never check. We document what Google's AI Overview says when someone searches for a dentist in your area, and what ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity answer when a patient asks them to recommend a good dentist nearby or one that handles a specific procedure. We test voice search, because a growing share of "find a dentist open now" queries come through a phone assistant that reads back exactly one answer. These tools pull from your listings, your reviews, and the structured data on your site, and if your accurate information is thin while your negative information is prominent, the assistant will faithfully recommend the practice down the street.
Out of that audit comes a plain map and a vision. Here is what a patient sees today across the map, the review sites, the directories, and the AI assistants. Here is what they should see. Here is the specific sequence of work that closes the gap. We are honest about what is fixable fast, what takes a quarter, and what cannot be erased and has to be outranked instead. No fear-based pitch, no vague promises, just a clear picture and a plan.
Authoritative profiles, pages, and a review engine that hold up
Local visibility that lasts is built on a foundation, not on tricks. We start with the asset that matters most for a dental practice: a complete, fully claimed, correctly categorized Google Business Profile, with accurate hours, the right service list, real photos of the office and the team, the procedures you actually perform, and the insurance and payment details patients are filtering on. We correct and verify your listings across Yelp, Healthgrades, Vitals, Zocdoc, and the directories your patients reach through their insurance, so the practice information is identical everywhere. Consistency across those listings is one of the strongest signals Google uses to decide who belongs in the map pack.
Then we build the substance the algorithms reward. A practice website structured so search engines understand exactly what you treat and where, with dedicated pages for the procedures that bring high-value patients, your service area, and your team's credentials. We add the schema markup that makes your hours, location, services, reviews, and credentials machine-readable, which is precisely what feeds clean, correct answers into AI assistants and voice search. Where your record warrants it, we pursue earned press and the kind of third-party coverage that puts outside credibility behind your name.
The other half of the build is reviews, because in dentistry reviews are the practice. We help you put a real, ethical review generation system in place, one that catches your genuinely satisfied patients at the moment they are happiest, usually right after a good visit, and makes it effortless for them to say so on Google. This does two jobs at once. It brings in new patients who read those reviews, and it steadily buries the occasional bad one under a current, authentic flow of good ones, where almost nobody scrolls. The silent majority of your good outcomes finally becomes a public record instead of a private one.
Everything we build is real and verifiable. We do not invent credentials, plant fake reviews, or publish anything a patient, a competitor, or a state dental board could catch out. Manufacturing a reputation in a regulated health field is worse than the original problem, and review platforms are aggressive about removing fakes. The system works precisely because it is true, well-organized, and finally visible on every surface a patient actually checks.
A moat the algorithms trust, watched on every surface
Building the pages and the profiles is half the job. The other half is making search engines and AI models treat them as the authoritative answer, which takes deliberate promotion. We reinforce your strongest material so the local signals line up and the algorithms come to regard your practice as the obvious result for the searches that fill chairs. Over time the accurate, favorable account of your practice climbs into the map pack and into the answers AI assistants and voice search give, and the old, thin, or damaging results sink to where they no longer change anyone's decision. Defense and removal are part of this when a result genuinely warrants it, but the engine of durable local visibility is a foundation strong enough that the weaker results cannot compete.
Reputation for a dental practice is not a project you finish. A new review lands overnight. A frustrated patient vents on a neighborhood forum. An aggregator republishes a stale listing with the wrong hours. An AI model updates and starts recommending a competitor. We monitor every surface that matters, and when something relevant appears, it is in your inbox within five minutes, not discovered weeks later when a patient mentions it from the chair. Speed is the whole game with reviews. A calm, professional reply within hours reads as a practice that cares. The same reply two weeks later looks like nobody was paying attention.
That monitoring covers the full picture: your Google and directory ratings, new reviews across every platform, your live position in the map pack across your service area, fresh search results for your practice and your name, and what the major AI assistants and voice search say when someone asks for a dentist nearby. You get an ongoing, honest read on where you stand and an early warning before a small problem becomes a page-one problem. When removal is the right move, we pursue it through proper channels, including reviews that violate platform terms, content that implies protected health information, and reviews posted by people who were never your patients.
We work without long lock-in retainers and we price the work plainly. A single-location practice cleaning up a few reviews and tightening its listings is a modest engagement. A multi-location group fighting for the map pack against entrenched competitors across a whole metro is a larger one. We scope it, we quote it, and you decide what to move forward on, with no obligation to take the whole program at once. You built a practice patients trust once they are in the chair. We make the search results, the review sites, the map, and the AI assistants give you the same chance with the patients who have not walked in yet.
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