AI Search for Dentists: Why Your Practice Is Going Invisible

The short answer: the search your dental SEO was built for is disappearing.
  • AI Overviews now sit on top of most searches and have cut clicks on the top results by around 58%.
  • People increasingly ask ChatGPT, Gemini, and Google's AI "who's the best dentist near me" and never visit a website at all.
  • AI engines favor fresh, structured content: 76% of ChatGPT's most-cited pages were updated within 30 days.
  • Structured-data changes can surface in Google's AI answers in as little as 14–21 days.
  • A single new patient is worth $2,000–$5,000+ in lifetime value, so being the practice AI names is real money.
AI search for dentists in 2026

For a decade, dental SEO meant one thing: rank in the blue links for "dentist near me" and win the click. That game is quietly ending. In 2026, a patient types a question and Google answers it at the top with an AI Overview, or they skip Google entirely and ask ChatGPT. If your practice isn't part of that answer, you don't get a lower ranking. You get left out of the conversation. This is what AI search for dentists actually means, and what to do before your competitors figure it out.

What changed: the answer moved above the link

Search used to send people to your site. Now it increasingly answers them in place. AI Overviews appear on the majority of searches and have reduced clicks on the top organic results by roughly 58%. Patients are getting their shortlist of practices from an AI summary, not from scrolling ten blue links.

At the same time, a growing share of people skip search engines and ask an assistant directly. "Find me a highly rated dentist near me who takes my insurance" is now a ChatGPT question. The practice that AI names gets the patient. Everyone else is invisible, no matter how good their old rankings were.

How AI Overviews reduce clicks on dental search results and where new patients now go

Why this hits dentists harder than most

Dental is high-intent and high-value. Around 90% of prospective patients take action within a day of searching for a dentist, and a single new patient is worth $2,000 to $5,000+ over their time with your practice. When AI shortens the path from question to chosen provider, the practice that owns the answer captures that value immediately, and the one that doesn't loses it before the patient ever sees their site.

The local map still matters, too. AI answers and Google's local results both lean heavily on your Google Business Profile, your reviews, and consistent information across the web. Weak signals there and you're not in the AI's shortlist at all.

How AI decides which dentist to name

AI engines don't reward the same things the old algorithm did. They favor content that directly answers real questions, is well structured, and is current. Three things matter most:

  • Answer-first content. Pages that answer specific patient questions ("how much are dental implants," "is Invisalign worth it") in clear language get pulled into AI answers. Vague "welcome to our practice" pages don't.
  • Structure and schema. Clean headings, FAQs, and dental schema help AI understand and quote you. Structured-data changes can surface in Google's AI answers in 14 to 21 days.
  • Freshness and authority. AI leans on recently updated, trusted sources. 76% of ChatGPT's most-cited pages were updated within the last 30 days. Stale sites fall out of the answer.
Honest take: most "dental SEO" being sold right now is still optimizing for a Google that's shrinking. Ranking #3 for a keyword matters a lot less when an AI answer sits above every result and hands the patient three names. The work isn't dead, it just has a new job: getting your practice into the answer.

What actually works now for dental practices

The good news: the practices adapting to this are still few, so the window is open. What we build for dental clients:

  • Question-driven content that answers what patients actually ask, structured so AI can quote it.
  • Dental schema and clean site structure so engines understand your services, location, and credibility.
  • A fully optimized Google Business Profile and review engine, the signals AI leans on for "near me" answers.
  • A modern dental SEO foundation that targets both the classic map pack and the AI answer layer at once.

Done together, this is what turns a practice into the one AI recommends, and it feeds every other channel in your dental marketing.

What it costs to work with BRD

We publish real numbers. Our engagements run in three tiers, with web and SEO in every one:

  • $2,500/mo – foundation: local SEO, GBP, core pages, starter ads.
  • $5,000/mo – growth: full SEO and AI-search program plus managed Google Ads.
  • $7,500/mo – aggressive: multi-location SEO plus paid across Google and Meta.

Want to know if AI can find your practice?

We'll check whether AI Overviews and ChatGPT surface your practice, show you who they name instead, and map what it takes to become the answer.

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Is SEO dead for dentists now that AI answers searches?

No, but its job changed. Classic keyword rankings matter less when an AI Overview sits above every result and hands patients a shortlist. The work now is getting your practice into that answer, through structured, question-driven content and strong local signals. Practices that adapt win; ones optimizing only for old blue-link rankings fade out.

Answer real patient questions in clear, structured content; add dental schema; keep your site current; and build a strong, well-reviewed Google Business Profile. AI engines favor fresh, trustworthy, well-organized sources. Structured-data changes can appear in Google’s AI answers within a few weeks.

Faster than traditional SEO in some ways. Structured-data and content changes can surface in Google’s AI answers in roughly 14 to 21 days, and AI engines heavily favor recently updated pages. Full authority still builds over months, but early movement shows up quickly.

More than ever. AI answers to ‘dentist near me’ lean on the same local signals as the map pack: an optimized Google Business Profile, consistent business information, and steady reviews. A weak profile keeps you out of the AI shortlist entirely.


Chris DeWilde is the founder of BRD Media LLC, a Chicago digital marketing agency that helps local practices win with SEO, AI search, and paid ads.

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