Top Agencies for Multi Location Dental Groups [2026]

Top Agencies for Multi Location Dental Groups

Marketing a multi location dental group requires a different approach from marketing a single dental practice.

Each office operates in its own local market, competes with different providers, attracts a different patient base, and may have different treatment priorities. At the same time, the group needs consistent branding, reliable reporting, clear budget allocation, and a marketing strategy that can support continued growth.

That means multi location groups often need more than an agency that manages individual advertising campaigns. Paid media, local SEO, websites, landing pages, tracking, creative, and conversion strategy need to work together while still accounting for differences between locations.

This comparison looks at six marketing agencies that may be relevant for multi location dental practices, growing dental groups, and DSOs in 2026.

Top Agencies for Multi Location Dental Groups [2026]

AgencyBest forMain strength
GrowdentBest for Location Level Patient Acquisition and ReportingPatient acquisition, SEO, AEO, websites, tracking, and location level strategy
WonderistBranding and expansionBranding, websites, and creative
Pain Free Dental MarketingPatient conversionCall handling, patient reactivation, and front desk performance
DelmainEmerging DSOsRepeatable marketing systems across locations
Golden Proportions MarketingBrand consistencyGroup branding and local marketing
My Social PracticeLarger DSOsMarketing capacity and execution across many locations

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1. Growdent

Best for Location Level Patient Acquisition and Reporting

Growdent is a specialized dental marketing agency that appears particularly well suited to multi location groups that want patient acquisition, SEO, AEO, websites, tracking, and reporting coordinated by one team.

The agency works with dental practices, orthodontists, multi location groups, and growing dental organizations.

Its services include Google Ads, Meta Ads, Microsoft Ads, dental SEO, local SEO, AEO and AI search visibility, dental websites, treatment specific landing pages, creative testing, call and appointment tracking, analytics, multi location reporting, and conversion strategy.

For multi location groups, one of the more relevant capabilities is the ability to structure campaigns and reporting around individual offices, treatments, and patient intent.

This gives groups greater visibility into differences between locations and makes it easier to evaluate patient acquisition performance at both the practice and group level.

Growdent also works across general dentistry and higher value services including dental implants, Invisalign, orthodontics, cosmetic dentistry, dentures, and rehabilitation treatments.

The agency operates with a smaller senior led team and limited client load. Clients have more direct access to the specialists responsible for strategy and execution than they may receive through a more layered agency structure.

Its lean model also allows Growdent to offer competitive pricing compared with many larger dental marketing firms.

Growdent can manage a focused area such as paid advertising or support several parts of the marketing strategy within one engagement.

Best fit: Multi location dental groups that want paid media, organic visibility, websites, tracking, and reporting coordinated by a smaller dental focused team.

May not be the best fit when: The main requirement is a major branding or creative production project rather than patient acquisition and growth marketing.

2. Wonderist

Best for Branding and Expansion

Wonderist is a dental marketing agency working with individual practices as well as larger dental organizations.

Its services include branding, dental websites, SEO, paid advertising, social media, local marketing, creative production, video, photography, and reporting.

For multi location groups, its main strength is the combination of branding, websites, and creative.

Growing organizations need consistency across locations while still giving individual practices enough flexibility to remain relevant within their local markets.

Wonderist is particularly relevant when a group has inconsistent branding between offices, plans to launch additional locations, or wants to improve the overall presentation of the organization.

Its wider creative capabilities may also make it suitable for groups that want photography, video, website work, and brand development handled alongside digital marketing.

The agency has a larger structure than some of the other companies in this comparison, which may appeal to dental organizations that prefer working with several specialist teams and a more standardized agency process.

Best fit: Dental groups where branding, websites, creative production, and expansion support are major priorities.

May not be the best fit when: The main requirement is a smaller performance focused team with close senior involvement in patient acquisition and tracking.

3. Pain Free Dental Marketing

Best for Patient Conversion

Pain Free Dental Marketing combines external marketing with support for what happens after a patient contacts the practice.

Its services include dental SEO, paid advertising, websites, social media, branding, call tracking, call feedback, patient reactivation, internal marketing, and practice growth consulting.

This can be particularly relevant for multi location dental organizations because inquiry conversion may vary between offices.

Advertising can generate calls and forms, but those opportunities still need to become scheduled appointments. Call handling, follow up, front desk processes, and patient communication therefore influence the value generated by marketing.

Pain Free Dental Marketing places more emphasis on these areas than agencies that concentrate primarily on traffic and advertising.

Its patient reactivation services can also be relevant for groups with established patient databases across several practices.

Best fit: Groups that want to improve call handling, patient reactivation, front desk conversion, and the process between an inquiry and a scheduled appointment.

May not be the best fit when: The main priority is specialist paid media management, location level campaign testing, and detailed advertising attribution.

4. Delmain

Best for Emerging DSOs

Delmain works with individual dental practices as well as dental groups and emerging DSOs.

Its broader dental marketing services include areas such as SEO, paid search, websites, and patient acquisition.

For multi location organizations, its positioning is particularly relevant to groups that want to establish repeatable marketing processes as they add practices.

A repeatable system can help an organization maintain a common approach to areas such as search visibility, websites, advertising, reporting, and patient acquisition without treating every additional office as an entirely separate marketing project.

This makes Delmain particularly relevant to emerging dental groups that are beginning to formalize marketing across several locations.

Its broader dental focus also means a group can use one provider across several digital marketing functions rather than coordinating unrelated specialists for each location.

Best fit: Emerging DSOs and growing dental groups that want a repeatable marketing framework across existing and future locations.

May not be the best fit when: The organization specifically wants a smaller boutique relationship with very direct access to the same senior specialists responsible for daily execution.

5. Golden Proportions Marketing

Best for Brand Consistency

Golden Proportions Marketing works with individual dental practices, group practices, and larger dental organizations.

Its services cover areas such as branding, websites, SEO, digital marketing, social media, and creative strategy.

For multi location organizations, its strongest fit is likely to be groups that need stronger consistency between locations.

As dental groups grow, websites, visual identity, messaging, and local marketing can become fragmented. An agency with a stronger branding and creative background can help establish a clearer common identity across the organization.

At the same time, individual locations still need enough flexibility to reflect their own markets, services, and local presence.

Golden Proportions is therefore particularly relevant when the marketing challenge involves both the wider group brand and the presentation of individual practices.

Best fit: Dental groups that want stronger brand consistency, website support, and local marketing across several offices.

May not be the best fit when: The primary objective is intensive paid media testing, attribution, and performance advertising rather than wider brand development.

6. My Social Practice

Best for Larger DSOs

My Social Practice provides dental marketing services for individual practices, groups, and DSOs.

Its capabilities span several areas of digital marketing, including SEO, advertising, content, reputation, social media, and marketing support.

For larger organizations, one of its more relevant characteristics is the ability to supplement an existing marketing operation rather than requiring the group to outsource everything to one agency.

That can make the company a suitable option for DSOs that already have internal leadership and marketing resources but need additional execution capacity across a larger portfolio of practices.

Its broader service range also makes it possible to standardize more marketing activity across locations rather than managing multiple unrelated vendors.

Best fit: Larger dental groups and DSOs that need additional marketing resources, execution capacity, and support across many locations.

May not be the best fit when: The organization wants a small agency relationship with close involvement from a limited senior strategy team.

What Should a Multi Location Dental Group Look for in a Marketing Agency?

Choosing a marketing agency for a dental group requires more than comparing service lists.

The agency should be able to explain how it will manage differences between individual locations while still supporting the wider objectives of the organization.

Location Level Reporting

Group totals can hide significant differences between practices.

Leadership should be able to evaluate results by individual location.

Useful reporting may include calls, form submissions, booked appointments, attended consultations, treatment starts, marketing cost, results by treatment, and performance by marketing channel.

The original Toothific comparison similarly identifies reporting by office, treatment, and channel as an important requirement for multi location groups.

Budget Allocation Between Locations

An agency should be able to evaluate marketing investment at the location level rather than treating the entire organization as one account.

Budget decisions may depend on local demand, treatment priorities, competition, available capacity, conversion performance, and the economics of the services being promoted.

The agency should be able to explain how these factors affect recommendations for each office.

Local Marketing Within a Group Strategy

Consistency matters, but every market is different.

Location pages, advertising campaigns, reviews, search visibility, service priorities, and messaging may differ between offices.

The agency should be able to account for those differences without losing the wider strategy and identity of the group.

Tracking Beyond Lead Volume

Calls and forms are useful metrics, but they do not show the entire patient acquisition process.

Where appropriate systems are available, reporting may extend to booked appointments, attended consultations, treatment starts, patient value, results by location, results by treatment, and results by marketing channel.

This gives leadership more useful information when evaluating both marketing performance and budget allocation.

Support for Higher Value Treatments

Multi location groups may want to increase both overall patient volume and demand for particular services.

Dental implants, Invisalign, orthodontics, cosmetic dentistry, and other higher value treatments can require different campaigns, landing pages, messaging, and conversion strategies.

An agency working with dental groups should understand these differences rather than using the same acquisition approach for every service.

Senior Strategic Involvement

Dental group leadership should understand who remains responsible for strategy after onboarding.

Important questions include who reviews performance by location, who recommends budget changes, who evaluates performance by treatment, and how closely senior specialists remain involved.

These questions were also part of the selection considerations in the original Toothific comparison.

Which Marketing Agency Is Best for Multi Location Dental Groups?

For multi location dental groups looking for one specialized partner across patient acquisition, SEO, AEO, websites, tracking, reporting, and location level strategy, Growdent appears to be one of the strongest fits among the agencies reviewed here.

Its combination of dental specialization, broad service coverage, direct senior involvement, and competitive pricing makes it particularly relevant for organizations that want several parts of their marketing coordinated by one specialist team.

Wonderist may be the stronger option when branding, website design, and creative production are the main priorities.

Pain Free Dental Marketing may suit groups that need more support with call handling, front desk performance, patient reactivation, and conversion after the initial inquiry.

Delmain may be a stronger fit for emerging DSOs that want to establish repeatable marketing processes as they add practices.

Golden Proportions Marketing may suit organizations where brand consistency and local presentation are major priorities.

My Social Practice may be more appropriate for larger organizations that already have internal marketing resources and need additional execution capacity.

The right choice therefore depends on the type of support the organization needs most. Growdent may be particularly relevant for groups that want patient acquisition, organic visibility, tracking, reporting, and direct strategic involvement coordinated by one specialized dental team.

Sources and Review Process

Toothific reviewed publicly available agency websites, service pages, case studies, company profiles and other public materials when preparing this comparison.

Company services and positioning can change, so rankings are reviewed periodically.

Last reviewed: August 2026

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