Local SEO for Dentists: A Complete Guide
Everything a dentist needs to know about ranking in the Google Map Pack — the three-result block that gets most of the clicks for "dentist near me".
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How Google's Local Algorithm Treats Dentists
Google ranks local results on three pillars: relevance, distance, and prominence. Relevance and distance are mostly fixed — you are what you are, and you're where you're located. Prominence is what you can actually move, and for dentists it's almost entirely driven by reviews.
Relevance
Does Google understand your business actually does this? Categories, services, and on-profile content all feed this. For dentists, the primary category matters most.
Distance
How close are you to the searcher? Mostly fixed for a dental practice — you are where you are. Service area settings can help slightly.
Prominence
How well-known and well-reviewed is the business? This is the one you can actually move — and for dentists it's almost entirely about reviews.
Reviews: The Prominence Lever for Dentists
Of the three local ranking pillars, prominence is the one you control. Dental anxiety is real and widespread. Patients choosing a new dentist read reviews obsessively. Reviews about gentle treatment, clear explanations, and a calm environment are what nervous patients need to see before booking. Reviews are the loudest signal you can send Google about how prominent your business really is in your area.
"dentist near me"
Google shows the top three results for this search based heavily on review count, rating, and recency. Most clicks go to those three.
Trust signal
For a dental practice, reviews are the first social proof potential patients see — long before they ever talk to you.
Permanent asset
Reviews are an owned, permanent asset — unlike paid leads that stop the moment you stop paying.
The Local SEO Mistakes Most Dentists Make
It's rarely the dramatic stuff — penalties, manual actions, hacks gone wrong. For most dentists the SEO problem is just neglect, in four common shapes.
Patients are anxious about dentistry — choosing a new dentist is stressful
NHS practices have long waiting lists — private practices need to attract patients
Patients visit twice a year but rarely leave reviews
Corporate dental chains are expanding and competing with independent practices
Top-ranking dental practices typically have 50-200 Google reviews.
The Lazy Person's SEO Plan for a Dentist
You don't need to learn SEO. You need to do one thing — keep reviews coming in — and let the algorithm do the work. Grow Our Reviews automates that one thing so you can ignore SEO and still rank.
Finish a appointment
Wrap up the work the same way you always have. Nothing changes in how you operate.
Add the patient
Drop their name and mobile into the app — fifteen seconds, from your phone.
Reviews land
Happy patients post directly to Google. Unhappy ones give you private feedback first.
SEO Tactics for Different Types of Dental Work
Local SEO for a check-up and clean business is slightly different to a filling business. The basics overlap — the keyword and category nuances don't.
check-up and clean
A patient who's just had a check-up and clean from you is the easiest review you'll ever ask for — when the moment is right. The system catches that moment.
filling
A patient who's just had a filling from you is the easiest review you'll ever ask for — when the moment is right. The system catches that moment.
crown
A patient who's just had a crown from you is the easiest review you'll ever ask for — when the moment is right. The system catches that moment.
teeth whitening
A patient who's just had a teeth whitening from you is the easiest review you'll ever ask for — when the moment is right. The system catches that moment.
Pricing for Dentist Local SEO
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Lite
Enough credits for around 30 appointments a month.
- Up to 30 message credits per month
- SMS review requests
- Automatic follow-up nudges (can enable/disable)
- Sentiment gate (review filtering)
- Analytics dashboard
- Email support
Starter
Enough credits for around 150 appointments a month.
- Up to 150 message credits per month
- SMS review requests
- Automatic follow-up nudges (can enable/disable)
- Sentiment gate (review filtering)
- Analytics dashboard
- Email support
Growth
Enough credits for around 300 appointments a month.
- Up to 300 message credits per month
- Everything in Starter
- Priority support
Local SEO Questions
What's the single biggest local SEO factor for dentists?+
Review count and recency, by some distance. Categories, NAP consistency, and on-page basics all matter — but they're table stakes. Reviews are what moves you up.
How do I rank in the Google Map Pack?+
Have a complete Google Business Profile, pick the right primary category, get more recent reviews than the businesses currently in the top 3, and reply to a healthy share of them. That's it.
Do I need a website to rank locally?+
A website helps with relevance signals but it's not a hard requirement — plenty of dentists rank well in the map pack with a strong Google Business Profile alone. A website becomes critical for ranking in the organic blue links below the map.
How long does local SEO take to show results?+
Two to twelve weeks for a typical dental practice, depending on competition. Reviews are the fastest-acting signal — you can see ranking lift within 4-8 weeks of consistent collection.
Better local SEO. More patients.
Local SEO is mostly about doing the basics consistently. Reviews are the single highest-leverage basic. Start collecting them automatically and the algorithm does the rest.
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