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Pull dentist contacts from Google Maps

Hygiene recall gaps and elective cosmetic cases both start on Google Maps before a DSO ever calls. Offices that surface insurance clarity, same-week booking, and chairside reviews in the listing win new-patient searches that purchased dental files miss entirely. Export the operators who already show demand—then enrich emails and outreach.

Ranked from live Google Maps data, then enriched for niche outreach.

Who this list is for

  • Dental DSOs scouting acquisition targets with visible new-patient demand
  • Supply and equipment distributors who need active operatories, not dormant suites
  • Patient-financing brands targeting practices already advertising implants or whitening
  • Agencies running local new-patient campaigns for general dentistry groups

Example searches for dentists

Adapt the city, rating, and niche filters to your ICP.

  • Dentist in Austin accepting new patients with 4.7+ rating

  • Family Dentist in Charlotte with website and online booking

  • Cosmetic Dentist in Miami with 100+ reviews

  • Dentist in Denver offering same-day crowns

  • Pediatric-friendly Dentist in Seattle rated 4.6+

What to filter for on Google Maps

Start from the Dentist category, keep new-patient or insurance language and treatment-room photos, and drop stock-lobby listings with zero recent reviews or no booking link.

Exclude: Stock-lobby listings with zero recent reviews or no booking link.

Each lead can include name, phone, address, website, rating, reviews, and a verified email when enrichment finds a public match.

Outreach angles that fit dentists

Use these as campaign hooks, each specific to how dentists buy and operate.

  1. 1Lead with recall automation that fills hygiene chairs before no-show gaps widen.
  2. 2Pitch new-patient landing pages tied to the Maps profile CTA they already rank for.
  3. 3Bundle implant and whitening funnels for offices stuck on insurance-only case mixes.
  4. 4Time review-response playbooks to offices with recent one-star chairside complaints.

Campaign example

New-patient general dentistry list, Austin metro

Prompt

Dentist in Austin TX accepting new patients with 4.6+ stars and website

01

Maps leads

Local dentists matched to the prompt

02

Enrich

Emails and contacts ready to use

03

Outreach

Personalized emails using the angles above

Outcome: A practice list for DSO recruiters, patient financing, or new-patient ads—not a statewide license dump of inactive offices.

FAQs about dentists leads

Can I filter dentists who accept new patients?+

Add accepting new patients to the prompt, then confirm on the website or in recent reviews before outreach. A rating floor keeps closed suites out of the export.

How do cosmetic-focused dentists differ from family dentists on Maps?+

Cosmetic listings push veneers, whitening, and smile galleries. Family dentists highlight cleanings, kids, and insurance panels. Split them before you mail the same script.

Should orthodontists sit on the same list as general dentists?+

No. Orthodontist is a separate Maps category with a different buyer and ticket size. Related industry pages cover that neighbor trade without polluting this export.

How is this different from buying a dental office list?+

A purchased file ages the day it ships. This pull is live Maps listings with phone, rating, reviews, and website signals filtered to offices that still attract local searchers.

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Turn Maps demand into dentist outreach

Use niche Maps filters for dentists, keep the operators who prove demand, and start outreach the same day.

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