ChatGPT recommends dentists based on three things its training data, real-time Bing web search, and how credible your online presence looks across directories and reviews.
To get on that list, you need strong Google reviews, consistent directory listings, detailed website content, and schema markup. This guide walks you through every step.
Is ChatGPT Really Sending Patients to Dentists?
Yes, and it’s growing fast.
Over 900 million people use ChatGPT every week as of early 2026. A rising share uses it to find local services, including dentists. A late-2025 survey found that 15-20% of adults under 45 have used an AI tool to research a healthcare provider at least once.
That number is growing by roughly 3–5% every quarter.
Patients are skipping Google’s search results entirely. They ask ChatGPT, get a name, and call the clinic. No website browsing. No comparison shopping. Just one recommendation and a booked appointment.
If ChatGPT doesn’t know your practice, that patient never finds you.
How Does ChatGPT Decide Which Dentist to Recommend?
ChatGPT doesn’t have a secret database of “approved dentists.” It builds its answer from three separate layers and understanding them changes everything about how you market your clinic.
1. Layer 1 : Training Data (What It Already Knows)
ChatGPT was trained on a huge slice of the internet – dental practice websites, review platforms, directories, forums, and news articles. If your practice had a strong online presence when that data was collected, ChatGPT has a baseline knowledge of you.
The catch? This data has a cutoff date. Recent changes to your website won’t show up here automatically.
2. Layer 2 : Live Web Browsing via Bing
Here’s the part most dentists miss.
When a patient asks ChatGPT for a local dentist, ChatGPT performs a live Bing search. It pulls real-time results, reads your website, checks your directory listings, and synthesizes everything into a recommendation.
This means your current Google reviews, your updated website content, and your live directory profiles all influence what ChatGPT says about you – right now, today.
3. Layer 3 : Source Credibility
ChatGPT doesn’t treat all sources equally. It trusts authoritative healthcare directories far more than random blog mentions.
A practice listed clearly and consistently across 10+ trusted sources sends a powerful signal. ChatGPT reads as: “This clinic is real, active, and trustworthy.”
What Signals Does ChatGPT Prioritize?
After extensive testing across multiple cities in 2025 – 2026, a clear pattern emerged.
ChatGPT consistently favors dental practices based on these signals :
| Signal | Why It Matters | Priority |
| Google reviews (volume + rating) | ChatGPT often cites star ratings and review counts directly in responses | Highest |
| Directory presence (5+ platforms) | Healthgrades, Zocdoc, ADA, WebMD, Yelp signal legitimacy to AI | Highest |
| Consistent NAP data | Same name, address, phone across all platforms builds AI confidence | High |
| Website content specificity | Detailed procedure info beats vague marketing copy every time | High |
| Schema markup | Helps ChatGPT parse your site data quickly and accurately | Medium |
| Individual dentist profiles | Named credentials build entity authority for LLMs | Medium |
| Recent activity | Fresh reviews and updated content outweigh old, stale data | Medium |
| Social media presence | LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook signal a real, active practice | Supporting |
Key insight : ChatGPT doesn’t recommend the dentist with the biggest ad budget. It recommends the dentist with the most credible, consistent, and specific digital footprint.
How to Get Your Dental Practice on ChatGPT’s List
These steps are ordered by impact. Start at the top.
Step 1 : Run Your Own ChatGPT Audit First
Before fixing anything, find out where you stand. Open ChatGPT and ask :
- “What do you know about [Your Practice Name] in [Your City]?”
- “Who is the best dentist for [your top service] in [your city]?”
- “Recommend a family dentist near [your neighborhood].”
Write down the answers. Are you mentioned? Is your information accurate? Which competitors show up?
This is your baseline. Every step below moves you closer to being in that answer.
Step 2 : Build Your Review Foundation
Reviews are the single highest-impact lever you have.
ChatGPT frequently cites star ratings and review counts directly in its responses. Practices with 300+ Google reviews show up consistently. Practices with 40 reviews often don’t show up at all.
Here’s what works :
- Send a personalized review request within 2 hours of every appointment
- Use SMS – it converts better than email
- Respond to every review, positive or negative
- Ask patients to mention the specific procedure and their experience
Aim for 10+ new reviews per month. At Serpner, we’ve helped dental clinics go from 60 reviews to 400+ in under six months using this exact system. The shift in AI visibility was measurable within 90 days.
Step 3 : Claim and Optimize Every Major Directory
ChatGPT cross-references your practice across the web. If it finds you on 12 platforms with the same details, it gains confidence in recommending you.
Claim and fully optimize these profiles :
- Google Business Profile (most important)
- Healthgrades
- Zocdoc
- WebMD
- Yelp
- Vitals / RateMDs
- ADA Find-a-Dentist
- 1-800-Dentist
- Your state dental association directory
Every profile needs identical NAP data (Name, Address, Phone), a full service list, professional photos, and a detailed description. Even small inconsistencies – “Dr. Smith’s Dental” vs. “Smith Dental Care” – creates doubt in the AI’s output.
Step 4 : Rewrite Your Website Content for AI
Generic website copy gets ignored by AI. ChatGPT looks for specific, citable information.
Swap this : “We provide comprehensive, compassionate dental care.”
For this : “Dr. Priya Sharma has placed 1,200+ dental implants since 2016, with a 97.3% success rate. Procedures start at $2,800 and most major insurance plans are accepted.”
For every main service page, include :
- Doctor credentials and case volume
- Procedure steps in plain language
- Cost ranges (even approximate)
- Insurance accepted
- Recovery timeline
- A 5–10 question FAQ at the bottom
Structure your headings as questions. Use “How Long Does a Dental Implant Take?” instead of just “Implants.” This directly matches how patients ask ChatGPT and how ChatGPT extracts answers.
Step 5 : Add Schema Markup
Schema markup is code that tells AI systems and search engines exactly what your practice does and who it serves.
Add these schema types to your website using Schema.org Dentist markup :
- Dentist (business type)
- MedicalProcedure for each service
- FAQPage on every FAQ section
- Review and AggregateRating
- LocalBusiness with full address and hours
This is how ChatGPT’s browsing feature parses your site in seconds. Without it, it may misread or skip your content entirely.
Step 6 : Build Individual Dentist Authority
ChatGPT sometimes recommends dentists by name, not just the practice.
Create detailed profiles for each dentist on your website and on :
- Healthgrades
- Doximity
- Google Scholar (if they have publications or research)
Include education, board certifications, years in practice, and any media mentions. A named, credentialed dentist is far more likely to get cited than a nameless practice.
Step 7 : Get Mentioned Across the Web
The more places your practice appears consistently and positively – the stronger your AI signal.
Practical ways to build mentions :
- Submit expert dental tips to local news outlets
- Contribute quotes to health blogs and dental publications
- Sponsor local community events (these generate web mentions)
- Write guest posts on parenting or health blogs
- Get listed in local business chambers and community directories
Each mention reinforces your presence in both ChatGPT’s training data and its live browsing results.
Common Mistakes That Keep You Off the List
Avoid these – they’re more common than you’d think :
- Focusing only on your website : ChatGPT reads the whole web, not just your site.
- Vague marketing copy : “State-of-the-art care” is never cited by AI. Specific data is.
- Ignoring review responses : ChatGPT sees your replies as a signal of active engagement.
- Inconsistent business information : Different phone numbers across platforms create AI doubt.
- No mobile optimization : ChatGPT’s browsing feature reads your site like a mobile user.
- Skipping measurement : If you’re not testing monthly, you don’t know what’s working.
How to Track Your AI Visibility Month by Month
Traditional analytics won’t show ChatGPT traffic. Use this framework instead :
- Test ChatGPT directly : run the same 5 queries every month and note changes
- Track new patient source : add “AI / ChatGPT” as an option in your intake form
- Monitor direct calls : an uptick without a matching rise in website visits often means AI referrals
- Watch competitor mentions : see who ChatGPT names alongside you (or instead of you)
Ready to Show Up When Patients Ask?
ChatGPT is already recommending dentists in your city. A small number of practices are capturing those patients today. Most are still optimizing for 2019 Google.
That gap won’t stay open forever. Get a free AI visibility audit for your dental clinic
At Serpner, we help dental, IVF, and orthopaedic clinics grow their patient base using SEO, Google Ads, AI search visibility, and websites built to convert. Our dental clinic marketing services are designed specifically for the way patients search in 2026.
FAQs
1. Can ChatGPT recommend my specific dental practice by name?
Yes. ChatGPT regularly names 3–5 specific practices when users ask for local dentist recommendations, especially with web browsing enabled. The key is strong reviews and a consistent directory presence.
2. Do I need to pay ChatGPT to get recommended?
No. As of 2026, there is no paid placement in ChatGPT’s conversational answers. Recommendations are entirely based on the organic quality of your online presence.
3. How long does it take to see results?
Most practices notice early improvements within 30–60 days of consistent optimization. Significant, trackable changes typically show up after 90 days.
4. Does traditional SEO still matter?
Absolutely. ChatGPT uses Bing to search the live web. Strong traditional dental SEO, especially local SEO directly feeds your AI visibility. They work together, not against each other.
5. What’s the difference between ChatGPT Free and ChatGPT Plus for this?
ChatGPT Plus includes live web browsing, so it accesses your current reviews and website in real time. Free-tier responses rely more on training data. Optimizing for both layers covers you either way.
6. Can a small single-location practice compete with large chains?
Yes. AI values specificity and credibility over size. A small clinic with 400 detailed reviews and a well-structured website regularly outranks large multi-location chains with generic content.
