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Social Media Marketing for Dental Practices: A Complete Guide

Published July 31, 20257 min readBy 30 Second Productions

Last updated: July 31, 2025 · Based on 14,000+ videos delivered for 6,000+ businesses since 2013

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Why Dental Practices Need Social Media in 2026

Here's a number that should get your attention: 81% of consumers check a business's social media before making contact. For dental practices, that means potential patients are looking at your Instagram or Facebook page before they ever call your office.

What do they find? A professional, active feed that builds trust? Or a last post from 6 months ago?

The 3 Platforms That Matter for Dentists

Instagram

Instagram is the #1 platform for dental practices. It's visual, it's where your patients spend time, and it's perfect for showcasing your work.

What to post:

  • Before/after transformations (with patient consent)
  • Behind-the-scenes of your practice
  • Meet the team content
  • Patient testimonials
  • Dental tips and myth-busting

Facebook

Facebook is still the largest social platform and essential for local businesses. Most of your patients over 35 are active here.

What to post:

  • Office updates and announcements
  • Community involvement
  • Educational content about procedures
  • Special offers and promotions
  • Links to your blog or website

LinkedIn

Often overlooked by dental practices, LinkedIn is valuable for networking with other professionals and establishing authority.

What to post:

  • Industry insights
  • Practice milestones
  • Professional development
  • Thought leadership on dental trends

How Often Should You Post?

Consistency matters more than frequency. The algorithm rewards accounts that post regularly. Here's the minimum we recommend:

  • Instagram: 3 posts per week
  • Facebook: 3 posts per week
  • LinkedIn: 2 posts per week

That's roughly 12 posts per month across your primary platforms. Sound like a lot? It is — if you're doing it yourself.

The DIY vs. Done-For-You Decision

Most dentists we talk to say the same thing: "I know I should be posting, but I don't have the time."

You have three options:

  1. Do it yourself — Free, but costs 10-20 hours/month and the content usually looks amateur
  2. Hire someone in-house — $2,000-$4,000/month for a part-time social media person
  3. Use a done-for-you service — $97-$249/month for professional content created and posted for you

Option 3 is why services like ours exist. We create 12 custom-designed posts per month, publish them across your Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn, and you just approve the content calendar. $97/month, cancel anytime.

5 Quick Wins for Dental Social Media

  1. Post your Google reviews as graphics. Turn 5-star reviews into branded social media posts. This is free content that builds trust.
  2. Use your before/after photos. These are your best performing content. Always get patient consent in writing.
  3. Show your team. People choose dentists based on trust. Let patients see the humans behind the practice.
  4. Answer common questions. "Does teeth whitening hurt?" "How long do veneers last?" These posts get engagement because people genuinely want to know.
  5. Be consistent above all else. A mediocre post published on schedule beats a perfect post published once a quarter.

Measuring Results

Track these metrics monthly:

  • Follower growth — Are you gaining followers consistently?
  • Engagement rate — Are people liking, commenting, sharing?
  • Website clicks — Are social media visitors going to your site?
  • New patient enquiries — Are patients mentioning they found you on social media?

The last one is the metric that matters most. Ask every new patient: "How did you hear about us?"


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