Oral Surgery Marketing
Patients get referred to you — then they Google you anyway. Be ready.
Oral surgery lives in a productive middle ground: you depend on referrals, and every referred patient still researches you online before they call — while the ones without referrals search on their own. Seven AI marketing experts make sure both paths lead to your practice. You make the calls, your AI team does the work, and you're up and running the same day.
Close every referral by making your online presence as sharp as your work
Referrals keep the lights on — and a strong online presence converts more of them. Every referred patient still checks your website, reads your reviews, and compares you to the other name their dentist mentioned. Make that presence sharp, current, and specific, and you lock in patients you technically already had while picking up the ones who find you on their own.
- Keep referred patients on the hook with a site that answers every question about their procedure
- Be the practice emergency patients find on Google for broken teeth, infections, and impacted wisdom teeth
- Win elective and corrective jaw surgery patients who research for weeks before committing to a consult
You direct it, your AI marketing team builds and manages your online presence around the specific surgeries your practice performs
Show up for the procedures patients are actually searching for
You set up your practice profile — your procedures, your locations, your differentiators — and make the calls. Seven AI marketing experts generate and continuously optimize pages, content, and local search presence around what real patients search when they need wisdom teeth removal, dental extractions, jaw surgery, or emergency oral care, with your market analyzed daily. No agencies, no waiting six weeks for a blog post.
- Procedure-specific pages for wisdom teeth extraction, corrective jaw surgery, surgical tooth extractions, and bone grafting
- Local search optimization so you show up in your city — not just in your referral network's Rolodex
- Review and reputation tools that make your online presence match the quality of your actual work
- Built for self-service — you control everything, no account manager middleman
What your future patients are actually typing into Google at 11 PM
People searching for oral surgery aren't using clinical terminology. They're scared, they're in pain, or they're dreading a procedure their dentist told them they need. They search the way they talk — and your AI marketing team builds your pages to speak that language right back.
- "Do I really need my wisdom teeth removed"
- "Oral surgeon near me that does sedation"
- "How long is recovery for jaw surgery"
- "Emergency tooth extraction same day"
- "Is an oral surgeon better than a dentist for extractions"
- "How much does wisdom teeth removal cost without insurance"
Simple, flat pricing — one new patient covers it
Viotto runs $399 to $899 per month depending on the plan, with a 14-day free trial so you can see it working before you pay. No contracts, no setup fees, no per-location gouging — just a platform you control.
- Starter — $399/mo: after-hours AI receptionist, reputation management with automatic Google review requests to every patient, and web-form lead nurturing.
- Pro — $499/mo (most popular): everything in Starter, plus daily market analysis, a custom website built in ~48 hours, automated monthly SEO, and compliance-screened content published twice a week.
- Growth — $899/mo + ad spend: everything in Pro, plus Google and Meta ad management run end-to-end with consolidated billing.
The practices winning right now don't choose between referral networks and digital marketing
Referrals get them your name — your online presence closes the deal
The strongest oral surgery practices treat their online presence as the second half of every referral. A dentist says your name — then the patient sees a sharp website, strong reviews, and clear procedure information that answers every anxious question. Your AI marketing team builds that entire ecosystem so you don't have to stitch it together yourself.
Frequently asked questions
We get most of our patients from referrals — do we really need marketing?
You need it more than you think. Referred patients still research you online before booking. If your digital presence is weak, some percentage of those referrals are quietly choosing the other oral surgeon their dentist mentioned — or the one Google surfaced first.
Can Viotto handle both emergency and elective procedure marketing?
Yes. Emergency patients and elective patients search completely differently — different intent, different urgency, different questions. Viotto builds separate optimized content paths for same-day extractions versus someone researching corrective jaw surgery for three months.
How is this different from hiring a dental marketing agency?
Agencies give you a generic playbook, a monthly call, and a big invoice. Viotto is a self-service platform built specifically for healthcare — you control your content, your pages, and your strategy directly. It costs a fraction of what agencies charge and you're never waiting on someone else to make a simple update.
How fast will we see results?
Most practices see meaningful improvements in local search visibility within the first few weeks. The 14-day free trial gives you enough time to see the platform working and generating real changes — not just promises on a pitch deck.
See what Viotto can do for your oral surgery practice
Start your 14-day free trial with your specialty pre-selected. Up and running the same day — about 30 minutes a month from you after that.
14-day free trial. Full platform access. Cancel anytime.
Guides for oral surgery practices
Oral Surgery Market Intelligence: What Your Competitors Are Really Doing
Every oral surgery practice operates inside a competitive field that looks nothing like general dentistry's. Your rivals aren't just the other oral surgeons in town — they're a layered mix of specialists, generalists stretching scope, corporate dental chains adding extraction cap
Read the guide →Google Ads for Oral Surgery: What Actually Drives Booked Patients
Most oral surgery practices fill their chairs through referrals. General dentists send over impacted thirds, orthodontists refer orthognathic cases, and ERs discharge patients who need extractions beyond a general practitioner's scope. That referral pipeline is real — but it has
Read the guide →Reputation Management for Oral Surgery Practices: Turn Reviews Into New Patients
Oral surgery sits at a peculiar intersection in healthcare: most of your patients arrive through a referral from a general dentist, yet they still research you independently before they ever call. They search "oral surgeon near me that does sedation," "is an oral surgeon better t
Read the guide →Oral Surgery Website Content That Earns the Click and the Booking
Most oral surgery practices live in a split world. Half the schedule fills from referrals — a general dentist sends over an impacted third molar or a fractured root that needs surgical extraction. The other half, increasingly, fills from patients searching on their own: people Go
Read the guide →Automating Insurance Verification and Intake for Oral Surgery Practices
Most oral surgery practices operate on a split-demand model that makes intake uniquely complex. Half your schedule fills through referrals — a general dentist sends over a patient for third molar extractions or an impacted canine exposure, and that patient arrives with a referral
Read the guide →AI Receptionist for Oral Surgery Practices: Stop Losing Patients to Missed Calls
Oral surgery sits at a specific intersection that makes every missed call expensive: the majority of your new patients arrive through referral from a general dentist, they're often in acute discomfort or anxiety, and the window between "I got this referral" and "I called someone"
Read the guide →