If you spent any time on social media over the last year, you’ve seen them: the “Turkey Teeth” warnings, the satisfying “reveal” videos of composite bonding, and dental nurses doing coordinated dances in the sterilisation room.
TikTok has moved from a niche app for teenagers to a powerhouse that influences healthcare decisions. But for a busy practice owner, it poses a difficult question: Is this a vital business tool or a massive time-waster?
The answer depends entirely on what you are trying to sell and who you are trying to treat.
The "Composite Bonding" Boom
TikTok is responsible for the single biggest surge in cosmetic dentistry demand in a generation. The platform’s algorithm is a “discovery engine.” Unlike Instagram, where people mostly see accounts they already follow, TikTok pushes your content to strangers based on their interests.
If a 22-year-old in your city watches one video about “smile makeovers,” TikTok will start showing them more. If you are the local dentist appearing on their feed, you become the instant authority.
TikTok is perfect for:
- Invisalign and clear aligners.
- Composite bonding and edge bonding.
- Professional teeth whitening.
- Boutique “experience-led” dentistry.
The Demographic Mismatch
Before you start filming, you must look at your business goals.
TikTok’s primary demographic still skews younger. According to 2026 data, the largest user blocks are Gen Z and Millennials. If your goal is to grow your Implant or All-on-4 department, TikTok might not be the most efficient use of your budget.
Patients seeking dental implants (typically aged 55+) are far more likely to be found on Facebook or searching via Google. Spending four hours a week making TikTok transitions to reach an audience that doesn’t have missing teeth is a poor “Return on Effort.”
The "Humanity" Factor
One area where TikTok wins for every practice—regardless of age—is humanising the brand.
Modern patients are terrified of the “scary dentist.” TikTok allows you to show the personality behind the mask. Seeing a dentist laugh, explain a procedure simply, or introduce the team removes the “clinical barrier.” Even an older patient might find your practice through a Google search but then check your TikTok to see if you seem “nice.”
The Content Trap: Dances vs. Education
Many dentists avoid TikTok because they don’t want to dance. Good news: You don’t have to.
In fact, “educational entertainment” (Edu-tain-ment) often performs better for healthcare professionals.
- Reaction videos: Reacting to “DIY whitening” hacks (and explaining why they are dangerous).
- Behind the scenes: Showing how a 3D scanner works.
- The “Reveal”: The classic before-and-after, focusing on the patient’s emotional reaction.
Summary: Should You Join?
YES, if: You want to grow your cosmetic, bonding, or ortho list and have a team member who is enthusiastic about filming.
NO, if: You are a strictly referral-based specialist or your focus is exclusively on geriatric or complex restorative dentistry.
If you decide to join, remember that consistency is more important than production value. A raw, honest video filmed on an iPhone often gets more views than a polished corporate film.
