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TikTok Marketing for Dental Practices

Key Takeaways

As the third most frequently used social media platform globally—just behind Facebook and Instagram—and the top app among Gen Z, TikTok has evolved far beyond dance challenges and viral trends. TikTok continues to offer unique marketing opportunities for businesses, including dental practices. With TikTok’s one-of-a-kind business model — which uniquely presents your content to followers and non-followers alike — TikTok has the power to elevate social media marketing for dentists and improve dental SEO when leveraged correctly. The short-form media giant can be an ideal space for businesses to create viral marketing campaigns with more reach than emails, flyers, or even highway billboards.

Below, we highlight some of the most effective ways dentists and dental practices can use the app to achieve their marketing goals, and outline steps that can be taken in preparation for a possible TikTok ban in the future.

Why Invest in TikTok Marketing?

TikTok is the leading platform for creating and sharing short-form videos. As one of the most populated digital spaces for younger patients, its top users are usually between the ages of 17 to 35 and TikTok posts, which have an average video length of 10 to 60 seconds, are perfectly primed for videos to “go viral.” On top of the possible virality of a business’ TikTok videos, posting on the app creates a new avenue for dental practices to show the human side of their office. The goal is to set your office apart by conveying your dental services in a way that’s fun, engaging, and relatable. When executed correctly, this makes your practice more approachable to younger patients — who often struggle with dental anxiety and fear of the dentist — while presenting your office in a less intimidating and clinical light.

Ideas for Captivating Content

Generally speaking, the key to successfully promoting a dental business via TikTok is creating content that’s both entertaining and educational. Videos should target your geographic location, while still being relatable to a far-reaching audience. Striking this balance can be done in a few different ways:

Tips for Mastering TikTok

Unlike social media platforms like Facebook, TikTok users are typically very young and 90 percent of those who have a TikTok account use it daily. While carefully curating the right type of content for your practice is vital, the following pointers can help even TikTok newbies maximize the app to its full potential:

  1. Spend time on the app and engage: This may seem like a no brainer, but spending time on TikTok is essential to truly understanding what type of content is successful on the app. Plus, TikTok tends to reward accounts that spend time engaging on the app, and is more likely to show your videos to a larger audience.
  2. Don’t go overboard on hashtags: Use hashtags strategically and create content to capitalize on different trending topics, such as holidays, popular events, commonly discussed topics, and dental hygiene tips. Don’t go overboard with adding hashtags indiscriminately though, as this can hurt your video’s performance.
  3. Stay up-to-date with DMs: Prioritize answering the questions in your message inbox in a timely manner to show TikTok users you’re invested in their dental goals and to make potential patients more comfortable visiting your practice for a consultation.
  4. Use trending audio: Taking advantage of trending audio is essential to making the most out of TikTok’s marketing tools. These soundbites are usually widely shared across the entire platform, and adding your own content to trending audio clips is one of the most effective ways to further proliferate your content. This can be crucial to garnering widespread engagement.

Posting Frequency and Timing

Consistency is just as important as content quality when it comes to TikTok success. According to Buffer’s analysis of over 11 million posts, aiming for two to five posts per week offers the most meaningful lift in views, with three to five times per week widely considered the sweet spot for sustained growth.1 Timing matters too, with research suggesting that evening hours on weekdays tend to perform well, though your TikTok analytics can help you identify when your specific audience is most active. Avoid the temptation to post sporadically in large bursts; a steady, predictable cadence signals to TikTok’s algorithm that your account is active and reliable, which can meaningfully improve how often your content is surfaced to new viewers.

HIPAA and Compliance Considerations

Before hitting record, dental practices must ensure their TikTok content complies with HIPAA regulations. Even in a casual social media setting, the same patient privacy rules apply. Always obtain written consent from any patient who appears in your videos, including those featured in before-and-after transformations or testimonials, and never disclose identifiable health information without explicit authorization. It’s also wise to avoid filming in areas where other patients may inadvertently appear in the background, such as open treatment rooms or waiting areas. When in doubt, consult with your practice’s compliance officer or legal counsel before publishing patient-facing content. Taking these precautions not only protects your patients’ privacy, but also safeguards your practice from potential legal and financial consequences.

Expanding Your Reach Beyond TikTok

If you’re currently leveraging TikTok to reach and engage patients, it is a good idea to take some steps toward diversification. One thing you may consider is repurposing your best-performing TikToks for Facebook, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, or even your Google Business Profile. Not only will this help expand your visibility across multiple platforms, but it can also ensure that your content efforts aren’t lost if TikTok’s future takes a sharp turn.

It’s also a great time to revisit your video strategy. Short-form content isn’t going anywhere, and whether it’s showcasing smile transformations, offering oral health tips, or showing the human side of your team, these videos can thrive on multiple platforms.

Staying flexible and proactive allows your practice to continue building brand awareness, regardless of where your content lives.

To make the most of that strategy, here’s a quick look at where each platform excels.

Platform Comparison for Repurposed Content

When repurposing your TikTok content across other platforms, it helps to understand what each one does best so you can tailor your approach accordingly.

Each platform has its own strengths, and a cross-posting strategy that accounts for these differences can stretch the value of your content far beyond TikTok’s walls.

Ready to Dive In?

At Rosemont Media, our creative specialists understand that embracing a new social media platform can be a little intimidating. Consult with our team of knowledgeable social media marketers to learn the ins and outs of TikTok — one of the best social media platforms for dentists — and discover how you can leverage the app to grow your patient base. Contact us today!

Resources

1Buffer – How Often Should You Post on TikTok in 2026? Data From 11 Million+ Posts

Editor’s note: The original version of this post was published on 6/25/2024.

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