Dental implants
High-value treatment searches need clear consultation paths, pricing expectations, practitioner trust, and local proof.
Second wedge
After aesthetic clinics, Shown expands into cosmetic dentists selling implants, whitening, Invisalign, smile design, and premium consultation-led treatments.
Why dentistry next
Cosmetic dentistry fits Shown because the patient journey is similar: search, Maps, reviews, service pages, practitioner trust, proof, and enquiry friction. The compliance bar is also high enough for careful copy and factual proof to matter.
High-value treatment searches need clear consultation paths, pricing expectations, practitioner trust, and local proof.
Patients compare convenience, safety, price, reviews, and visible results before booking.
Service pages should explain suitability, consultation steps, expected process, and next action without overpromising outcomes.
The profile, website, reviews, and AI answers must consistently reinforce the practice's real services and location.
Sources used
Questions
No. Shown improves measurable visibility assets and enquiry paths. Rankings and bookings depend on search demand, competition, offer, response speed, pricing, and buyer fit.
Yes. The audit is useful even if another agency keeps the account. It shows where SEO, Maps, reviews, service pages, trust signals, and AI visibility are helping or hurting enquiries.
Aesthetic and skin clinics are the first wedge because they sell high-trust services where buyers compare providers before booking. The same system can then expand into dentists, attorneys, home services, and other high-value local categories.
Shown writes visibility and trust copy. Medical, legal, financial, or technical claims must be verified by the business and kept inside applicable platform, regulator, and professional guidance.
Free visibility audit
Send the business website, city, and main service. Shown reviews where enquiries may be getting lost, then sends back a short evidence-based walkthrough.