Digital Marketing built specifically for dentists — calibrated to healthcare buyer journeys, regulatory constraints, and the channels that produce booked appointments and closed revenue.
Most agencies sell a single playbook across every market they serve. We don't — what follows is the playbook built for how buyers in this specific market actually search. For dentists specifically, generic agency work consistently underperforms — and the reason is structural. Dentists operate inside a buyer journey that is **research-heavy with strong reviews and Map-Pack signal weighting**, with regulatory constraints — **professional-licensing rules around testimonial use; HIPAA/PHIPA-equivalent privacy considerations** — that most agencies don't understand and routinely violate. The result: campaigns that look good in monthly reports but produce few booked appointments and low return on spend.
Our digital marketing for dentists starts from a different foundation. We've worked with enough dentists to understand the channels that actually drive bookings (**Google Map-Pack**, **review platforms**, **patient referrals**, **Instagram for cosmetic dentistry**), the keyword vocabulary that matches commercial intent versus information-only intent, and the conversion patterns specific to your typical $$200–$15,000+ depending on procedure (cleaning vs. implants) ticket size. That domain knowledge is what separates a digital marketing engagement that delivers ROI from one that delivers reports. Our recent dentist digital marketing engagements informed every recommendation on this page. Considering dentist digital marketing? Book a no-pressure strategy call to compare options.
Dentist prospects don't buy the way most agency-trained playbooks assume. The journey is research-heavy with strong reviews and Map-Pack signal weighting — which has direct implications for how digital marketing should be executed at every stage.
At the top of funnel, dentists compete for high-volume informational searches like "dentist near me" and "emergency dentist". That traffic builds awareness but rarely converts directly. Mid-funnel — "cosmetic dentist", "Invisalign" — is where commercial intent shows up, and where the bulk of digital marketing investment should be calibrated. Bottom of funnel — branded queries, "near me" queries, and "best [service] [city]" queries — converts at the highest rate and demands disproportionate attention even though it's the smallest volume bucket.
We build the funnel in reverse: lock down bottom-of-funnel performance first (this is where ROI compounds fastest), then expand mid-funnel coverage, then layer top-of-funnel content for long-term authority. Most agencies do the opposite — they sell content production for top-of-funnel keywords because it's easier to bill, and the client never sees the ROI. We don't. Want to discuss dentist digital marketing? Our discovery call is free and consultative.
Dentist customer acquisition runs through a specific channel mix: **Google Map-Pack**, **review platforms**, **patient referrals**, **Instagram for cosmetic dentistry**. Within that mix, digital marketing plays different roles — and being deliberate about how the channels reinforce each other is what produces compounding lift versus a flat one-channel ROI curve.
Our digital marketing engagements for dentists integrate with the broader channel mix from day one. We don't ignore the platforms our piece doesn't directly touch — we build the strategy so that work in digital marketing reinforces (and is reinforced by) reviews, referrals, and any paid programs running in parallel. That integration is what most single-channel agencies miss, and it's the difference between a 1.2× ROI and a 4× ROI.
Where channels overlap with our broader Digital Marketing methodology, we use the same proven frameworks across all clients. Where they're industry-specific (Google Map-Pack optimisation, for instance), we apply the playbook we've refined across dozens of dentist engagements. When you evaluate dentist digital marketing, prioritize senior expertise over agency size.
Dentists operate under professional-licensing rules around testimonial use; HIPAA/PHIPA-equivalent privacy considerations. Most agencies don't understand these rules, and their work routinely puts clients at risk of professional-licensing complaints, advertising-standards rulings, or in extreme cases license suspension.
We've built our dentist engagements specifically around these constraints. Every piece of content we publish, every ad we run, every review-acquisition email we send is calibrated to the rules that apply to your profession. We document our compliance approach explicitly in every engagement and (where applicable) maintain pre-approved messaging libraries that have been reviewed against your professional body's advertising guidelines.
This is not a small detail. The regulatory landscape for dentists has tightened significantly over the past five years, and the agencies that aren't paying attention are quietly creating exposure for their clients. We make compliance an explicit deliverable — every monthly report includes a compliance review section. We track dentist digital marketing performance weekly across our portfolio.
Most dentist clients we work with see directly attributable booked appointments within the first 60 days, a 2–4× lift in qualified inbound by month six, and meaningful displacement of their previous agency's market share by month twelve. Pricing for dentists typically ranges $$200–$15,000+ depending on procedure (cleaning vs. implants) per service, which means the ROI math works at most engagement sizes — even modest lift in monthly bookings covers the agency retainer many times over.
We track and report on the metrics that map to revenue: booked-appointment counts (not lead-form submissions), call-tracking conversation outcomes (not just call counts), patient/client lifetime value tied to acquisition channel, and CAC trends month-over-month. Those are the metrics that tell you whether your marketing is working — not impressions, not "rankings," not generic engagement metrics that don't tie to revenue.
We publish detailed dentist case studies on our portfolio and walk through additional examples on every strategy call. We're candid about what's working in your specific sub-niche and what isn't. When you evaluate dentist digital marketing, prioritize senior expertise over agency size.
Our digital marketing engagements for dentists run $1,500–$5,000 CAD/month for solo or small-practice clients, with multi-location and franchise engagements priced on a per-location basis. The 6-month minimum reflects the time required for ranking signals, content authority, and review-acquisition flows to compound. Most clients renew indefinitely because the ROI compounds.
For dentists with broader needs, we expand into integrated SEO services, web design, local SEO, and reputation management. Many clients start with a single channel and consolidate as they see the lift from coordinated execution.
To start, book a free strategy call. We'll discuss your specific situation, walk through what's working in your market today, and give you a candid assessment of whether we're the right fit and what the realistic timeline and budget would look like. If you're researching dentist digital marketing, this page covers what actually moves the needle in 2026.
Yes — dentists are one of our core verticals. We understand the buyer journey, regulatory landscape, and channel mix specific to healthcare clients, which is why we consistently outperform generalist agencies on these accounts.
Senior-led engagements typically run $1,500–$5,000 CAD/month for solo/small-practice clients. Multi-location or franchise engagements are priced per location. Pricing scales with competitive intensity and production cadence.
Most dentist clients see directly attributable booked appointments within the first 60 days, with the booking pace accelerating significantly from month 3–6 as ranking signals and review-acquisition flows compound.
Yes. Google Map-Pack is a core dentist channel and is included in every engagement. We integrate it explicitly with the rest of the digital marketing work so the channels reinforce each other.
Compliance is an explicit deliverable in every engagement. We document our compliance approach, maintain pre-approved messaging libraries where applicable, and include a compliance review section in every monthly report. We've worked with enough dentists to know where the regulatory boundaries are.
Yes — both publicly on our portfolio and in detail on the strategy call. We're transparent about what worked, what underperformed, and what we'd do differently in hindsight.