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The 8 Best Dental Marketing Agencies for 2026

The Editorial Team·

Dental marketing rewards depth. HIPAA, insurance verification, and the new-patient-acquisition math look nothing like other local services. These agencies work almost exclusively with DSOs and private practices — and have the case studies to prove it.

Some featured agencies are members of our network. All listed agencies meet our editorial criteria. See methodology.

Editor's PicksTop of the dental list

Highest editorial scorers with premium placement. These shops set the standard for the niche.

Editor's PickDental Marketing Agencies 2026

Molar Growth

Niche specialist agency.

Placeholder editor's commentary. Real commentary written during content production, covering what they're great at, trade-offs, and who they're best for.

Clients in niche
35
Founded
2015
Team
6-15
From
$5,000/month
Best for: Private practices doing $1.5M–$5MFeatured
Editor's PickDental Marketing Agencies 2026

Enamel Marketing

Niche specialist agency.

Placeholder editor's commentary. Real commentary written during content production, covering what they're great at, trade-offs, and who they're best for.

Clients in niche
35
Founded
2015
Team
6-15
From
$5,000/month
Best for: DSOs and emerging group practicesFeatured

Top Ranked Dental Marketing Agencies

Ranked by editorial criteria. Membership tier is a tiebreaker within similar scores, never a qualification gate.

3

Bitewise

Niche specialist agency.

Placeholder editor's commentary. Real commentary written during content production, covering what they're great at, trade-offs, and who they're best for.

35 clients in nicheFounded 2015Team 6-15From $5,000/month
Best for: Specialists (implants, ortho, pedo)
4

Root Canal Creative

Niche specialist agency.

Placeholder editor's commentary. Real commentary written during content production, covering what they're great at, trade-offs, and who they're best for.

35 clients in nicheFounded 2015Team 6-15From $5,000/month
Best for: Solo practices and young PPOs

Also Worth Considering

Qualified agencies that didn't make the top list.

Buyer's guide

Placeholder buyer's guide (1,500–2,500 words). Covers HIPAA-safe retargeting, new-patient CAC benchmarks, insurance-aware landing pages, and the difference between implant/ortho/pedo marketing.

Frequently asked questions

What's a reasonable new-patient cost for dental?

Benchmarks vary widely by geography and specialty. General practices often target $75–$250 per new patient; ortho and implants can run $300–$800+.