Business & Industry Updated: August 21, 2024

Online Reputation Management for Dental Practices

Patient reviews drive new patient acquisition for dental practices, and dental-specific platforms require specialized management. This guide covers the complete ORM strategy for dentists and multi-location dental groups.

Jennifer
Jennifer
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How Patients Choose Dentists Online

Dental care combines high anxiety—dental phobia affects an estimated 36% of adults—with infrequent provider contact. When patients search for a new dentist, they rely heavily on reviews: surveys show that over 70% of patients check online reviews before choosing a dental provider, and that star rating is the primary selection criterion after location and insurance acceptance. For dental practices, a strong review profile generates new patient flow at near-zero cost compared to any paid channel.

Key Platforms for Dental Reputation

Google Reviews is the dominant platform for dental searches—the map pack and reviews appear at the top of nearly every “dentist near me” query. Healthgrades, Zocdoc (for practices using appointment booking), Vitals, and Yelp are important secondary platforms. Insurance directories should also have complete, accurate information as they generate significant search traffic from insurance-motivated patients.

Timing Review Requests Around the Patient Experience

The best moment to request a dental review is at the end of a positive appointment, before the patient leaves the office. Front desk staff can use the post-appointment check-out as a natural opportunity. This can be followed by a text message with a direct review link sent within the hour. For anxious patients who had a positive experience overcoming their fear, the emotional high immediately post-appointment is especially powerful for review generation.

Responding to Reviews with HIPAA Compliance

Like other healthcare providers, dentists must respond to reviews without confirming whether a reviewer is a patient or disclosing any clinical information. A professional, empathetic response that acknowledges the feedback, expresses commitment to patient comfort and quality care, and invites direct contact for resolution covers the essential bases while staying within compliance boundaries. Dental practices that respond to every review signal professionalism and attentiveness that prospective patients find reassuring.

Jennifer
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Jennifer
Contributing Author, ORM Authority

An experienced online reputation management professional with a passion for helping individuals and businesses build and protect their digital presence.

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