Dentist Social Media Marketing

Introduction: The Myth Of Declining Social

Ask around and you’ll hear it everywhere: “social media doesn’t work anymore.” Post reach is down, algorithms feel stacked against small businesses, and owners are tired of pouring effort into content that seems invisible.

But here’s the truth: social media isn’t dead — it’s evolving. What worked five years ago no longer works today. The platforms have shifted from long, static posts to micro-content designed for quick attention and fast engagement. For local dental practices, that shift is actually an opportunity.

Let’s look at what’s really working now on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn — and how you can adapt.


Facebook & Instagram: Micro Over Macro

Static feed posts still have a place, but they’re not where the attention lives. Stories, reels, and carousels dominate because they’re fast, visual, and designed for thumb-scrolling.

For example, a restaurant that once posted long text updates about weekly specials will reach far more people by posting a 20-second reel of the chef plating tonight’s feature, or a story with a poll asking, “Which dessert should come back this weekend?” Engagement is doubling for businesses that lean into short video and interactive stories instead of static announcements.

Meta’s own data backs this up: reels are reshared more than 2 billion times every day across Facebook and Instagram. The algorithm rewards motion, sound, and interaction — not wall-of-text posts.


TikTok: The New Discovery Engine

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TikTok isn’t just for teenagers anymore. It’s become a discovery platform where people actively search for local recommendations, tips, and ideas. In fact, 40% of Gen Z users say they search TikTok instead of Google when looking for places to eat or things to do.

Local businesses, including dental clinics, can win here by keeping it simple: short, raw, behind-the-scenes clips perform far better than polished ads. A boutique posting a 15-second “new arrivals unboxing,” or a fitness trainer sharing one quick move of the day, or a dentist showing how professional teeth whitening works can build reach faster than months of boosted posts elsewhere.

The key is consistency and personality. TikTok rewards authenticity over production value, making it one of the lowest-cost ways for independents to go viral in their own community.


LinkedIn: The Overlooked Local Platform

LinkedIn - dentists can showcase before and after patient success stories to establish authority

LinkedIn feels corporate, but it’s quietly becoming a powerful space for local businesses. Decision-makers, professionals, and even B2C customers are scrolling daily. The difference is that they’re looking for credibility and thought leadership, not entertainment.

For a local marketing consultant, an accountant, or even a dental clinic that serves the local community, posting short insights or case studies can establish authority. A quick before-and-after patient showcase, a client success story, or even a post about community involvement can gain traction here.

LinkedIn posts with images or native video earn 2x higher engagement than text-only updates. And because fewer local dental practices are active on LinkedIn, it’s easier to stand out.


Conclusion: Adapt, Don’t Abandon

Social media isn't dead - dental clinics should adapt not abandon. Five young adults in dental uniforms smile at the camera, with two holding dental models and one holding a toothbrush, suggesting a dental or orthodontic setting.

Social media isn’t dead — but the way people use it has changed. The algorithm now rewards short, engaging, authentic content over static, text-heavy posts.

  • On Facebook and Instagram, reels and stories beat announcements.
  • On TikTok, short raw clips drive discovery and community reach.
  • On LinkedIn, authority-driven posts position you as a leader.

Real-World Mini Examples:

Facebook & Instagram

A person serves a pizza on a wooden tray to four people sitting at an outdoor restaurant table.
  • A Minneapolis-based pizzeria shifted from text posts about daily specials to 15-second reels of pizzas being pulled from the oven. Within two weeks, their average engagement jumped from under 200 views per post to 3,500+ views per reel, with customers commenting “saw this today, had to come in.”
  • A local salon in Texas started running weekly Instagram story polls (“Which color should we feature next?”). Not only did poll engagement triple their story views, but the winning choice often sold out the same week.

TikTok

TikTok - local coffee shop posted latte with heart art and increased walk-in traffic
  • A Florida coffee shop posted a 12-second TikTok of their barista pouring latte art hearts with the caption “made with love in Tampa.” It racked up 50k+ local views, and customers started walking in asking specifically for “the TikTok heart latte.”
  • A small boutique in Ohio began posting unboxing clips and quick try-on videos of new arrivals. One clip featuring a seasonal dress went viral locally (32,000 views), and they sold out of that product in four days.

LinkedIn

local contractor posted before and after photos of commercial office renovation and drove new leads
  • A regional contractor began sharing photo posts of before-and-after commercial projects. One post showcasing a renovated office space was picked up by a local business publication and drove inquiries from three new clients.
  • A Chicago-based CPA firm posted a short video case study about helping a small business save $25,000 in taxes. The post received 12,000 impressions and brought in four new clients within two weeks.

For local dental clinics, the opportunity is clear: stop fighting yesterday’s playbook and start leaning into what the platforms actually want today. The practices that adapt will find that social media still drives attention, engagement, and new patients — just in a different way than it used to.

It helps to have a dental marketing expert in your corner who keeps up with current trends and can advise on best practices as social media continues to evolve. Book a call with us today and see how we can drive growth for your dental practice!

About the author

Ian Cantle is passionate about helping dental practice owners achieve their dreams by helping them systematically grow their practices, beat out the competition, and give back to their community.Ian is an author and expert in the fields of strategic marketing for local businesses, SEO (Search Engine Optimization), and Web Design.Want to discover the Dental Marketing Heroes difference, book a free discovery call or call us at 905-251-8178.

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