Marketing for
implantology
The diagnostic
Why do most implant practices stall at the same case-value number?
01
All-on-X and full-arch cases are the highest-value funnel in dentistry and also the most researched and most price-compared. One generic landing page can’t close that gap.
02
Financing and cost anxiety stall the conversation before a consult ever gets booked, and most practices have no content built to address it directly.
03
Single-tooth and full-arch patients get the exact same generic messaging, despite being two completely different buyers with different urgency and budget.
What we build for
implant practices
Module 01
Single-Tooth vs. Full-Arch Funnel Split
Module 02
Financing & Cost-Anxiety Content
Content and follow-up sequences built to address cost and financing questions directly, before they become the silent reason someone never calls.
Module 03
Case-Value Reporting
Reporting broken out by case type – single-tooth, multi-tooth, full-arch/All-on-X – so you know exactly which funnel is producing your highest-value patients.
Proof Signal
$46.88
Cost per conversion · down from $220
Richmond Dental Care
Richmond, TX · Dec 2025 → Feb 2026 · 90 days
Going into Q4 2025, Richmond Dental Care had website traffic of 1,323 active users over 90 days, just 6 phone calls coming through Google Ads, and a $220 cost per conversion. The Google Business Profile was underused, the ad account was burning budget on broad ‘dentist’ terms, and there was no reporting connecting clicks to booked patients.
Questions we hear often
Honest answers before you book.
Why do single-tooth and full-arch implants need separate funnels?
They’re different buyers single-tooth patients often decide faster with less price sensitivity, while All-on-X patients research for months and weigh costs heavily. One landing page and one ad set can’t serve both well.
How do you address cost objections without discounting?
Financing & Cost-Anxiety Content addresses affordability directly financing options, what’s actually included, and realistic expectations rather than competing purely on price.
How long is the typical decision cycle for full-arch/All-on-X patients?
Commonly several weeks to a few months content and follow-up sequences are built around that realistic timeline rather than a single-touch follow-up.
Do you work with practices that also do general and cosmetic dentistry alongside implants?
Yes. Implant specific funnels can run alongside your broader marketing without competing for the same messaging or budget.