For dentists

    Build your reputation as a dentist, not just the practice's

    Patients pick a person to trust with their mouth. Give them reviews that name that person: you.

    Health practitioner talking with a patient in a bright clinic room

    Why practice reviews never say which dentist you saw

    A practice page averages every clinician, every hygienist and the front desk into one number. A patient who loves your chairside manner has no way to say so about you specifically.

    Associates who move practices, or open their own, discover their reputation was never portable — it belonged to the practice's listing.

    The gap: a business rating answers “is this place any good?”. It never answers “is this dentist any good?” — which is the only question your next client is actually asking.

    How dentists attract new patients with reviews in their own name

    • Verified patient reviews attached to your name
    • Treatments and special interests listed clearly
    • A profile that moves with you between practices
    • Referrals from other clinicians land somewhere credible

    How to ask patients for a dental review after their visit

    1. Claim your @handle

      One free profile in your name, marked as a dentist, with your services and area.

    2. Ask after each appointment

      Share one link or QR code while the client is still happy. It takes them under a minute.

    3. Share the proof

      Send your profile to referrals, print the QR, and let verified reviews do the convincing.

    What a dentist profile should show new patients

    • Your treatments and clinical interests
    • Verified reviews from patients you personally treated
    • Where you currently practise and how to book
    • Qualifications and registrations in your own words

    What clients say when the review has your name on it

    Example reviews showing how clients talk about a dentist once the feedback lives on the dentist's profile instead of the practice's page.

    • The ratings for the practice told me nothing about who I'd actually see. This dentist's own reviews did.

      Elena V.

      New patient

    • I could read verified feedback from other people treated by the same dentist before my first visit.

      Sofia G.

      Referred by a colleague

    • Left a review in under a minute after my appointment — and it's attached to the dentist, which is who earned it.

      Maya R.

      Ongoing care

    • 4.9

      Average rating pros in health & wellness hold on Kleos

    • under 60s

      Typical time for a client to leave a review

    • 100%

      Reviews that stay with the dentist, not the practice

    Example reviews shown for illustration. Real reviews on Kleos are verified and attributed to the client who left them.

    Practice Google reviews vs individual dentist reviews

    No, and it should not. Google reviews belong to the business and help it get found — keep asking for them. Kleos records the part Google cannot: which dentist did the work. The same client can review the practice on Google and review you on Kleos in the same minute.

    If you want the Google side sharper too, our how to ask for a google review: 18 scripts covers the ask, the timing and the follow-up rules.

    Dentists: frequently asked questions

    Other professions

    Recommended reading for dentists

    The guides and articles most relevant to building a clientele as a dentist.

    Keep reading

    Practical playbooks for asking, linking and tracking reviews.

    Start collecting reviews with your name on them

    Claim your @handle, share one link after each appointment, and keep the clientele you built as a dentist.

    Create your free profile