Three measurable shifts are reshaping how dental practices acquire patients through search:
1. Local pack dominance over organic rankings. Practices competing for "dentist near me" and city-specific keywords are finding that Google Maps placement drives more appointments than page-one organic rankings. In our experience, dental practices investing equally in GBP optimization and traditional on-page SEO see higher conversion rates than those chasing organic position alone.
2. Review freshness as a ranking signal. Google's local algorithm now weights recent reviews more heavily. Practices with consistent monthly review volume (even 2–3 per month) rank higher than those with 50 stale reviews from 2 years ago. This isn't new, but its ranking impact has intensified.
3. Service page specificity. Dental practices ranking for "root canal specialist in [city]" or "invisalign provider" are seeing higher intent traffic than those ranking only for "dentist" or "dental services." Competitor analysis shows practices with dedicated, optimized service pages outrank generalists.
These aren't notable changes—they're refinements. The fundamentals (citations, mobile UX, page speed) remain table stakes.