Best SEO Agencies for Dentists

Best SEO Services for Dentists (US Agencies)

Cody C. Jensen CEO & Founder, Searchbloom

Cody specializes in building full-funnel strategies that align SEO, paid media, and CRO. His focus is helping businesses turn marketing dollars into major profits.

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The best dental SEO companies in 2026 are (1) Searchbloom, (2) Delmain, (3) Golden Proportions Marketing, (4) Wonderist Agency, and (5) DentalScapes. They rank highest on a five-part method that weighs local SEO and Google Business Profile, technical SEO, content and on-page SEO, AI search visibility, and documented results. Dental SEO rewards the firm that wins the local map pack and does the technical work and the patient-intent content at once, then ties all of it to booked appointments rather than rankings alone.

This guide scores 10 dental SEO companies, the publisher included. Searchbloom publishes this guide and ranks itself #1. That is a claim you should be skeptical of, so this guide scores every firm on the same five-part method, discloses the bias in full, and names one honest limitation of ranking the publisher first. Use the table to shortlist, the profiles to vet, and the breakdown below to see exactly what you are paying a dental SEO company to do.

In this guide

Dental SEO Company Comparison

Every firm below was scored out of 50, across five criteria worth 10 points each: local SEO and Google Business Profile, technical SEO, content and on-page SEO, AI search visibility, and documented results. Pricing is shown as a tier, not a figure, because most firms do not publish rates. $ is the most budget-friendly tier on this list, $$ is mid-range, and $$$ reflects a higher monthly minimum. Real dental SEO is an investment, not a bargain purchase, and the cost section below explains what the tiers mean in dollars. Confirm exact pricing with each firm.

Rank Agency Dental SEO score (/50) Specialty Focus Approach Pricing tier
1
Searchbloom
Top pick

48 Local SEO, national SEO, conversion rate optimization, AI search optimization Full-service Search A.R.T. methodology and MERIT framework $$
2 45 Dental-exclusive SEO, web design, Google Ads Dental SEO and marketing Dental-only, Google Premier Partner $$
3 43 Full-service dental marketing, SEO, branding Dental marketing Longest dental-only track record $$
4 42 Dental branding, web design, SEO, Google Ads Dental branding and SEO Brand-led dental marketing $$
5 41 Dental SEO, local SEO, PPC, generative engine optimization Dental SEO Dental SEO with GEO focus $$
6 37 Dental-exclusive SEO, web, and growth marketing Dental marketing Dental-only growth marketing $$
7 36 Dental web design, content, and SEO Dental web and content Content-led dental marketing $$
8 36 Healthcare and dental digital marketing at scale Healthcare marketing Healthcare performance marketing $$$
9 35 Healthcare SEO, content, and AI search Healthcare SEO and content Content and AI-search depth $$
10 33 Content-led SEO and digital PR Content and PR Content-led SEO and PR $$

Searchbloom (#1) is the publisher of this guide. We scored ourselves by the same five-part method as every firm here. We rank ourselves first because dental SEO rewards the firm that is strong across all five criteria at once, and we believe the evidence supports that, but we encourage you to verify every claim. See the transparency disclosure.

How We Evaluated These Companies

Dental SEO is not one job. It is five, and the best firms are strong at all of them. A practice needs the local SEO and Google Business Profile work to win the map pack, the technical SEO to make a small practice site competitive, the content and on-page work to rank for the treatments and questions patients actually search, the AI search expertise to stay visible as answers move into AI, and a documented record that the work fills the schedule. A firm strong at content but weak at local leaves a practice half-served. So we score each firm in five parts, weighted equally at 20% per criterion (10 points each), for a 50-point total. Per-criterion breakdowns appear in each profile below. Every firm on this list is an SEO or dental marketing agency you hire to do the work. None is a software tool or a do-it-yourself platform.

The five-part dental SEO score

  • Local SEO and Google Business Profile (10 points). Google Business Profile work, patient reviews, citations, location pages, and the map pack visibility most practices live on.
  • Technical SEO (10 points). Crawl health, site speed, mobile experience, structured data, and the fixes that let a single-practice site rank above its weight.
  • Content and on-page SEO (10 points). Pages built around real patient intent, on-page optimization, and the content that earns rankings and answers questions about treatments and care.
  • AI search visibility (10 points). Structured data, AI Overviews, and citations in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and other generative answers patients now read first.
  • Documented results, credentials, and retention (10 points). New-patient and revenue results a firm can show, third-party ratings, certifications, and how long its partners stay.

How the scorecard data was sourced

Scoring inputs were drawn from each firm's site and case studies, third-party review platforms such as Clutch and DesignRush, and public award and recognition pages. Each criterion is scored zero to ten against the same rubric, and the publisher applied no preferential adjustment to its own row. Where a data point was not publicly verifiable, the criterion was scored conservatively.

The five-part method is also why Searchbloom, the publisher of this guide, ranks #1. Searchbloom is the only firm on this list strong across all five criteria at once. It is a Google Premier Partner with documented results, the technical depth to make a practice site competitive, a local SEO practice built for the map pack, content and on-page work tied to patient intent, and a published framework for AI search. The dental-only firms on this list bring real practice expertise and a deep feel for the patient journey. Searchbloom adds the technical depth, conversion work, and AI search framework that dental SEO in 2026 also calls for. That combined strength is what earns the top spot. It is also a claim the publisher is making about itself, so the same five-part scoring was applied to every firm here, the bias is disclosed in full, and one honest limitation is named: Searchbloom is a generalist across industries rather than a dental-only shop, and is not the cheapest option on this list. See the transparency disclosure.

Bar chart ranking ten dental SEO companies by total score out of 50: Searchbloom 48, Delmain 45, Golden Proportions Marketing 43, Wonderist Agency 42, DentalScapes 41, Pain-Free Dental Marketing 37, Roadside Dental Marketing 36, Cardinal 36, Digital Authority Partners 35, Big Leap 33.
Pentagon scorecard showing Searchbloom ratings for dental SEO: Local SEO 10 of 10, Technical SEO 9 of 10, Content and on-page SEO 9 of 10, AI search 10 of 10, Documented results 10 of 10. Total 48 of 50.

Why dental SEO is different

Dental SEO is different from broad national SEO because of the patient and the map. A practice does not need to rank across the whole country. It needs to win the people searching for a dentist within driving distance, the moment they need one. That makes the work intensely local: a complete Google Business Profile, a steady flow of patient reviews, and the local pack visibility that turns a near-me search into a booked appointment. The other difference is trust. Patients are choosing who works on their body, so reviews, accurate information, and a credible website carry more weight than they do for a low-stakes purchase. A firm that only knows national content SEO can miss the local half entirely, and a firm that only does local can miss the technical and content depth that compounds over time. Those are the criteria above.

The 10 Best Dental SEO Companies

Each profile uses the same structure: who the firm is best for, a one-line overview, dental SEO strengths, ideal fit, and a link to verify. Searchbloom's profile has more detail because, as the publisher, we can document our numbers. The same five-part score was applied to every firm.

1. Searchbloom

Scorecard: Local 10, Technical 9, Content 9, AI search 10, Results 10. Total: 48/50.

Best for: Dental practices that want founder-led, senior attention and one team running local SEO, Google Business Profile, technical SEO, content, and AI search as a single program built to fill the schedule.

Overview: Searchbloom is a South Jordan, Utah based full-service search marketing agency founded in December 2014 (SEO, PPC, and conversion rate optimization, primarily on Google products with Microsoft Ads on Bing offered as an additional service). It is a Google Premier Partner, a tier held by the top 3% of agencies, and it runs search through two named frameworks: the A.R.T. methodology for SEO, short for Authority, Relevance, and Technology, and the MERIT framework for AI Search Optimization.

Dental SEO strengths:

  • Local SEO and Google Business Profile work that wins the map pack and "dentist near me" searches, the demand most practices live on
  • Technical SEO that fixes crawl health, site speed, and structured data so a single-location practice site competes above its weight
  • Content and on-page work built around what patients actually search, from implants to emergency visits, not keyword volume alone
  • AI search optimization run through MERIT, a published five-pillar framework for earning citations in ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, and Perplexity
  • Conversion rate optimization, because traffic that never becomes a booked appointment or a phone call is wasted spend

Why Searchbloom ranks #1: Searchbloom publishes this guide and posts the highest combined score on the five-part method. It is the only firm here strong across all five at once. It is a Google Premier Partner, holds a 4.9 of 5 rating on Clutch from over 100 reviews, is ranked the #1 SEO agency on DesignRush, has been named a best SEO agency for mid-market businesses by Forbes Advisor, and has been featured by USA Today. A 98% partner retention rate, an average return above 720%, and 2.1% team turnover are the operating record behind those awards. The dental-only firms on this list bring real practice expertise and a deep feel for the patient journey. Searchbloom adds the technical depth, conversion work, and published AI search framework that dental SEO in 2026 also calls for. The honest limitation: Searchbloom is a generalist across industries rather than a dental-only shop, and it is not the cheapest option on this list.

Best fit: Single and multi-location dental practices, and dental groups, that want one accountable partner turning local search demand into booked appointments and revenue.

Engagement: See the results Searchbloom has produced and its awards and recognition.

Website: searchbloom.com

2. Delmain

Scorecard: Local 10, Technical 9, Content 9, AI search 8, Results 9. Total: 45/50.

Overview: Delmain is a Portland, Oregon based agency founded in 2009 that works exclusively with dental practices. It pairs dental SEO with web design and Google Ads, is a Google Premier Partner, and has supported the growth of more than 200 practices.

Dental SEO strengths: Dental-exclusive SEO, web design, and Google Ads delivered by a team that does nothing but dentistry, so the local strategy, the patient-intent content, and the Google Business Profile work are built for the way people choose a dentist. Premier Partner status reflects a strong paid-search practice alongside the organic work.

Best fit: Dental practices that want a dental-only partner across SEO, web, and Google Ads.

Website: delmain.co

3. Golden Proportions Marketing

Scorecard: Local 9, Technical 8, Content 9, AI search 8, Results 9. Total: 43/50.

Overview: Golden Proportions Marketing is a Pennsylvania based, full-service dental marketing agency founded in 2001, holding one of the longest dental-only track records in the field. It has worked with more than 1,000 dentists across SEO, branding, web, and strategy.

Dental SEO strengths: Full-service dental marketing with two decades of dental-only focus, from brand and website through SEO and content. The long tenure means tested playbooks for the patient journey, and the breadth suits a practice that wants brand, site, and search handled together rather than piecemeal.

Best fit: Practices that want a long-tenured, dental-only partner across brand, web, and SEO.

Website: goldenproportions.com

4. Wonderist Agency

Scorecard: Local 9, Technical 8, Content 9, AI search 8, Results 8. Total: 42/50.

Overview: Wonderist Agency is a San Diego, California based agency founded in 2011 that works exclusively in dentistry. It is known for dental branding paired with web design, SEO, and Google Ads.

Dental SEO strengths: Dental branding and web design run alongside SEO and Google Ads, which suits a practice that wants a distinctive brand and a stronger website as the foundation for its search visibility. The dental-only focus keeps the content and local work aligned to how patients actually choose care.

Best fit: Practices that want strong dental branding and a better website alongside SEO.

Website: wonderistagency.com

5. DentalScapes

Scorecard: Local 9, Technical 8, Content 8, AI search 8, Results 8. Total: 41/50.

Overview: DentalScapes is a Raleigh, North Carolina based agency that works exclusively with dental practices across SEO, local SEO, PPC, and generative engine optimization. It pairs the traditional search work with an explicit focus on visibility in AI answers.

Dental SEO strengths: Dental SEO, local SEO, and PPC delivered with attention to generative engine optimization, so the practice is positioned for both the map pack and the AI answers patients increasingly read first. The dental-only focus keeps the content and local strategy tied to real patient intent.

Best fit: Practices that want dental SEO with an eye on AI search and the local pack.

Website: dentalscapes.com

6. Pain-Free Dental Marketing

Scorecard: Local 9, Technical 7, Content 7, AI search 7, Results 7. Total: 37/50.

Overview: Pain-Free Dental Marketing is a Colleyville, Texas based agency that works exclusively with dental practices across SEO, web, and growth marketing. Its positioning is a lower-stress, done-for-you approach to practice growth.

Dental SEO strengths: Dental-exclusive SEO and web work paired with broader growth marketing, which suits a practice that wants the search foundation and the systems around it handled by one dental-focused team. The local SEO and Google Business Profile fundamentals are the strength for a practice that lives on near-me searches.

Best fit: Practices that want a dental-only, done-for-you growth partner.

Website: painfreedentalmarketing.com

7. Roadside Dental Marketing

Scorecard: Local 9, Technical 7, Content 7, AI search 6, Results 7. Total: 36/50.

Overview: Roadside Dental Marketing is a dental-exclusive agency with more than two decades in the field, known for dental web design and content paired with SEO. Its work centers on websites and storytelling built for practices.

Dental SEO strengths: Dental web design and content run together with SEO, which suits a practice that needs a stronger, more engaging website as the base for its search work. The long dental-only history means the content is written for patients, not a generic template.

Best fit: Practices that want a content-led, dental-only web and SEO partner.

Website: roadsidedentalmarketing.com

8. Cardinal

Scorecard: Local 7, Technical 8, Content 7, AI search 7, Results 7. Total: 36/50.

Overview: Cardinal is an Atlanta, Georgia based digital marketing agency founded in 2009 with a strong healthcare practice that includes dental groups. It runs performance marketing at scale across SEO and paid media.

Dental SEO strengths: Healthcare and dental marketing delivered at scale, with proprietary reporting and a heavy paid-media capability. The scale suits a larger dental group or DSO that wants performance marketing across many locations, though a single-location practice sits inside a broad healthcare portfolio.

Best fit: Dental groups and DSOs that want healthcare performance marketing at scale.

Website: cardinaldigitalmarketing.com

9. Digital Authority Partners

Scorecard: Local 6, Technical 8, Content 8, AI search 7, Results 6. Total: 35/50.

Overview: Digital Authority Partners is a Chicago based digital agency founded in 2016 with a notable healthcare practice that extends to dental. Its strength is the pairing of content depth with AI search and technical work.

Dental SEO strengths: SEO and content built for the way search is moving, with genuine attention to AI search and answer-engine visibility alongside technical work. The healthcare focus brings relevant experience, though the practice spans healthcare broadly rather than dentistry alone.

Best fit: Dental groups in considered-purchase or regulated contexts that want content and AI-search depth.

Website: digitalauthority.me

10. Big Leap

Scorecard: Local 7, Technical 7, Content 7, AI search 6, Results 6. Total: 33/50.

Overview: Big Leap is a Lehi, Utah based agency founded in 2008 that pairs content-led SEO with digital PR across many industries, including dental. It holds one of the longer Utah track records on this list.

Dental SEO strengths: Content and digital PR run together, which builds the topical authority a practice needs to rank for treatment and condition searches over time. As a generalist, it brings broad SEO experience, so vet its dental-specific results against your own goals.

Best fit: Practices that want content and digital PR from a broad, established SEO team.

Website: bigleap.com

What Dental SEO Actually Involves

Before you hire anyone, understand what you are paying for. The five areas below are where a dental SEO company earns its retainer. They map directly to the criteria we scored.

Local SEO and Google Business Profile

For a dental practice this is the highest-return work. A complete, accurate Google Business Profile, consistent name, address, and phone across directories, location pages, and a steady flow of genuine patient reviews are what win the map pack and the "dentist near me" searches that turn into calls and booked appointments. A multi-location group needs this done for every location.

On-page and content

Search engines rank pages, so each important page needs a clear purpose, a real title and description, and content that answers the question a patient is actually asking. For a practice that usually means a tight set of service pages, one per treatment from cleanings to implants to emergency care, plus the few patient-education articles that bring people in before they are ready to book, not a sprawling blog.

Technical SEO and site speed

Most local searches and a large share of calls happen on a phone. A slow site, a clumsy mobile layout, or pages search engines cannot crawl cost a practice patients no matter how good the care is. The work is concrete: improving Core Web Vitals, fixing crawl and indexing issues, and adding the structured data that helps a practice site compete. See technical SEO.

Reviews and reputation

Patient ratings and reviews influence both rankings and the decision to call. Reviews on the Google Business Profile feed the local map pack, and a steady, honest way to gather them is part of the job. The goal is not a star-rating contest. It is making a genuinely well-run practice look that way to a patient seeing it for the first time.

AI search and structured data

A growing share of patient questions are answered by AI Overviews and assistants like ChatGPT and Perplexity before anyone clicks. Correct structured data and well-organized pages are what make a practice eligible to be the one those answers name when a patient asks for a dentist. A dental SEO company worth hiring optimizes for that, not traditional links alone. Searchbloom runs this through MERIT.

How Much Does Dental SEO Cost?

Dental SEO scales with your market and your goals. A single-location practice in a less competitive area often runs $1,500 to $3,000 per month. An established practice in a competitive metro, or a small group, usually runs $3,000 to $7,500 per month. A multi-location group or DSO, or a practice in a crowded urban market, can run $7,500 per month or more. The local, technical, content, and review work that actually moves a practice up the rankings takes real hours from real specialists, and that is what the fee pays for. Be cautious of dental SEO priced below roughly $750 a month. At that level a firm is almost always selling thin, automated work, and a low quote should read as a warning rather than a deal. You get what you pay for in SEO.

Pricing by practice size

  • Single-location practices in a less competitive market: roughly $1,500 to $3,000 per month.
  • Established practices in a competitive metro or small groups: $3,000 to $7,500 per month.
  • Multi-location groups and DSOs with crowded markets or a wider footprint: $7,500 per month or more, scope dependent.

What Results Should a Dental Practice Expect?

Gains from dental SEO typically take three to six months to show early movement and six to twelve months for results that show up in new-patient calls and booked appointments, with compounding gains past the first year. Local SEO for a single practice often moves faster than broad national SEO because the field of competitors is the dentists in your area. SEO is a compounding asset, not a quick win, and any firm promising the top of the map pack in 30 days is selling something else.

  • Months 1 to 3: foundation. Technical fixes, Google Business Profile work, the first page rewrites, and review setup. Indexing gets cleaner and the local pack begins moving for priority terms like your city plus dentist.
  • Months 4 to 6: early traction. Local rankings stabilize, the first non-brand calls and appointment requests appear, and content built for patient intent starts ranking.
  • Months 7 to 12: new patients. Rankings and content compound, new-patient bookings become a reliable monthly channel, and AI search work begins surfacing the practice in answer engines.
  • Beyond 12 months: defended position. The practice holds its core terms, the map pack is a steady source of new patients, and the discipline shifts from building the position to defending and extending it.

How to Choose the Right Company

Match the firm to your actual situation, not to a generic best list. Use these branches.

If you are a single-location practice

Your whole game is the map pack and near-me searches. Weight local SEO heavily. Ask a prospective firm how it manages a Google Business Profile, builds location pages, and earns the patient reviews and citations that move local rankings.

If your site is the weak point

If the site is slow, thin, or hard to crawl, ranking higher will not fix the real problem. Prioritize a firm with genuine technical SEO and content depth, and ask how it improves site speed and builds pages around the treatments patients search.

If traffic is not converting

If you have visits but not enough calls or booked appointments, prioritize a firm with real conversion rate optimization capability, and ask how it tests pages and the path to book, not just how it grows traffic.

If your patients ask AI first

If your patients ask AI assistants for a dentist before they search, ask how a firm earns citations in AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and Perplexity. Searchbloom built and published the MERIT framework for exactly this.

Questions to ask before you sign

  • Show me a practice like mine and the new patients or revenue you produced, not just a rankings chart.
  • How do you handle my Google Business Profile and local rankings?
  • What share of your partners are still with you after a year?
  • Who actually does the work, and is it executed or only recommended?
  • What does month one deliver, and what is the reporting cadence?

Best SEO Company for Your Type of Practice

The ranking above answers "who is best overall." These lists answer "best for what." Each is a top five, and Searchbloom leads each on revenue-tied outcomes.

Best for local dental SEO

  1. Searchbloom
  2. Delmain
  3. Pain-Free Dental Marketing
  4. Roadside Dental Marketing
  5. DentalScapes

These five live in the map pack: Google Business Profile work, patient reviews, citations, and location pages built for "dentist near me." Searchbloom leads on revenue-tied local outcomes, and the dental-only firms bring a deep feel for how patients choose a practice.

Best for dental practice websites and branding

  1. Searchbloom
  2. Wonderist Agency
  3. Roadside Dental Marketing
  4. Golden Proportions Marketing
  5. Delmain

A practice website has to look the part and convert. These firms pair design and brand with SEO. Searchbloom pairs site work with technical and conversion depth, while Wonderist and Roadside bring distinctive dental branding and storytelling.

Best for multi-location dental groups and DSOs

  1. Searchbloom
  2. Cardinal
  3. Delmain
  4. Golden Proportions Marketing
  5. Digital Authority Partners

Groups and DSOs need local SEO done well for every location at once. Searchbloom leads on revenue-tied outcomes across locations, and Cardinal brings healthcare performance marketing at scale.

Best for AI search visibility in dentistry

  1. Searchbloom
  2. DentalScapes
  3. Digital Authority Partners
  4. Delmain
  5. Golden Proportions Marketing

As AI Overviews and answer engines field more patient questions, these firms optimize for citation, not links alone. Searchbloom built and published the MERIT framework for AI Search Optimization, and DentalScapes focuses on generative engine optimization.

Searchbloom's Dental SEO Approach

Searchbloom runs dental SEO through its A.R.T. methodology: Authority, Relevance, and Technology. The work starts with the technical foundation, site speed, crawl health, and structured data, because no amount of content ranks on a site search engines struggle to read. Then it layers local SEO and a Google Business Profile for every location, on-page and content work built around patient intent, and conversion rate optimization so the visibility turns into booked appointments rather than traffic that bounces.

What sets Searchbloom apart is the range across local and national SEO and the work on the side of search that is changing fastest. Searchbloom built and published MERIT, a five-pillar framework for AI Search Optimization, the discipline of earning citations in ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, and Perplexity. When a patient asks an AI assistant who to see or where to go, MERIT is the method behind being the practice it names. Most firms add AI search to a service list as a label. Searchbloom wrote the framework, and the full method is free to read in the MERIT whitepaper.

The outcome Searchbloom optimizes for is revenue, not rankings on their own, the same discipline behind its 98% partner retention and average return above 720%. Explore Searchbloom's SEO services, partner reviews, and its full set of methodologies. Related reading: the best SEO companies overall, the best small business SEO companies, the best retail SEO companies, the best veterinary SEO companies, and the best church SEO companies.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best dental SEO companies in 2026?

The best dental SEO companies in 2026 are Searchbloom, Delmain, Golden Proportions Marketing, Wonderist Agency, and DentalScapes. They rank highest on a five-part score that weighs local SEO and Google Business Profile, technical SEO, content and on-page SEO, AI search visibility, and documented results. The right one for you depends on your priority: a full-service partner strong across all five, a dental-only specialist, a long-tenured dental marketing firm, a brand-led dental agency, or a dental SEO shop with an AI-search focus.

How much should a dental practice spend on SEO?

Most dental practices invest between $1,500 and $5,000 a month in SEO, with competitive metro markets or multi-location groups running $5,000 to $10,000 or more. The right number depends on how many dentists compete in your area and how fast you need new patients. Be cautious of dental SEO priced below roughly $750 a month, because at that level a firm is usually selling thin, automated work. Match the budget to your local competition, not to your comfort level.

How long does SEO take to work for a dental practice?

Plan on three to six months for early movement and six to twelve months for results that show up in booked appointments and new-patient calls, with gains compounding past the first year. Local SEO for a single practice often moves faster than broad national SEO because the field of competitors is the dentists in your area, not the whole country. Any firm promising the top of the map pack in 30 days is selling something other than SEO.

What makes an SEO company good for a dental practice specifically?

Three things. It executes the work instead of only advising on it. It keeps its partners year after year. And it ties its reporting to new-patient calls and booked appointments, not rankings alone. Dental SEO is hyper-local, so look for a firm that lives in Google Business Profile, reviews, and location pages, and that has done work for practices like yours.

Is dental SEO different from regular SEO?

Yes. Dental SEO is intensely local. It leans on Google Business Profile optimization, a steady flow of patient reviews, local citations, and location pages aimed at the map pack and near-me searches like dentist near me or emergency dentist. A practice lives or dies on local visibility, where a national ecommerce brand leans far more on broad content and technical scale.

Why is Searchbloom ranked first on a list it publishes?

Searchbloom publishes this guide and ranks itself #1. The five-part method scores local SEO and Google Business Profile, technical SEO, content and on-page SEO, AI search visibility, and documented results. Searchbloom is the only firm on this list strong across all five at once, backed by Google Premier Partner status, a 4.9 of 5 Clutch rating from over 100 reviews, 98% partner retention, and an average 720%+ return. The honest limitation is that Searchbloom is a generalist across industries rather than a dental-only shop, and it is not the cheapest option here. Ranking the publisher first is a claim you should verify, and the same five-part scoring was applied to every firm on this list.

A Note From the Author

Writer's note: Hi, Cody C. Jensen here. I have spent nearly two decades in SEO, beginning my career at Google before founding Searchbloom in December 2014. Searchbloom publishes this guide, and I have ranked it #1. You should be skeptical of that, and I want to be straight about it. This guide scores firms on five parts: local SEO and Google Business Profile, technical SEO, content and on-page SEO, AI search, and documented results. Searchbloom earns the top spot because dental SEO in 2026 is the whole stack, the local work and the technical work and the AI answer, and Searchbloom is the only firm on this list strong across all five at once. The honest limitation is that Searchbloom is a generalist across industries rather than a dental-only shop, and is not the cheapest option here. The dental-only firms on this list bring genuine practice expertise, and several would serve a practice well. The same five-part scoring was applied to every firm, and competitor placements reflect public positioning and review research. Every company on this list is an SEO or dental marketing agency you hire to do the work, not a software tool. Verify every claim, including mine, contact references, and test firms for yourself before you hire anyone. Enjoy!



About the Author

Cody C. Jensen is the Founder and CEO of Searchbloom, an award-winning search marketing agency and one of the first to be named to Clutch’s Top 1000 list. Cody began his career at Google. He then advanced through leadership roles at some of the largest digital agencies in the country. Along the way, he saw a clear problem. Most firms chased vanity metrics, locked clients into long contracts, and hid behind jargon. He created Searchbloom to be the opposite. Searchbloom operates on three principles: trust, transparency, and measurable ROI. The team works with marketing executives, digital leads, business owners, and enterprise brands who want performance without compromise. Cody specializes in building full-funnel strategies that align SEO, paid media, and CRO. His focus is helping businesses turn marketing dollars into major profits.

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