Dentists email list
Access 242,295 dentists across the U.S. — from solo practitioners to large group practices. Selling dental equipment, supplies, or practice software? This list connects you with practice owners and decision-makers.
General dentists providing comprehensive oral health care, preventive services, and restorative treatments
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| Company | Location | Phone | Website | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Space Coast Coupons Inc. | Cape Canaveral, FL | +13213923132 | info@spacecoast.coupons | spacecoast.coupons |
| Shoppes of Clover Lawn | Charlottesville, VA | +14345317485 | benton@downerandassociates.com | www.shoppesofcloverlawn.com/contact-us |
| CPR and First Aid Training Center | Mesa, AZ | +14802702762 | cprandfirstaidllc@gmail.com | www.cprandfirstaidllc.com |
| Milford Floor Covering | Milford, MA | +15084784713 | milfordfloorcovering@aol.com | www.milfordfloorcovering.com |
| Airport Way Dental Care | Everett, WA | +14253555233 | albrightfamilydental@gmail.com | www.albrightfamilydental.com |
| Airport Dental | Pensacola, FL | +18504778668 | smiles@airportdental.com | www.airportdental.com |
| Airport Children's Dentistry And Orthodontics | Fresno, CA | +15598401082 | airportcdo@gmail.com | www.vcdo.net |
| Airport Oral Surgery - Dr. Wayland Easley | Warwick, RI | +14017324117 | airportoralsurgery@gmail.com | dentalserivcespa.square.site |
| Duo Dental & Laser Spa | Forest Hills, NY | +17182614747 | beautiful@duolaserspa.com | www.duodentalspa.com |
| Advanced Family Dental Care | Germantown, MD | +13015282600 | rajdds@hotmail.com | www.afdentalcare.com |
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- Verified contact information
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Coverage Statistics
Top Cities
- Houston, TX1,900 firms
- Chicago, IL1,600 firms
- Miami, FL1,400 firms
Top States
- California30,400 firms
- Texas18,100 firms
- Florida16,000 firms
What they do
General dentists handle everything from routine cleanings to complex procedures. Most run small practices and make their own purchasing decisions for equipment and supplies.
Daily responsibilities
- Examine patients' teeth and gums for signs of disease or injury
- Perform dental procedures including fillings, crowns, and extractions
- Take and interpret dental X-rays and diagnostic imaging
- Educate patients about oral hygiene and preventive care
- Manage dental practice operations and staff coordination
- Maintain detailed patient records and treatment plans
Required skills
- Excellent manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination
- Strong attention to detail for precise dental work
- Good communication skills for patient education and comfort
- Physical stamina for long procedures and standing
- Problem-solving abilities for complex dental cases
- Business management skills for practice operations
How they get started
Dental school → Residency (optional) → Associate dentist → Practice owner
- Minimum education: Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD)
- Time to get started: 8 years minimum (4 years undergraduate + 4 years dental school + licensing)
Required certifications
- Dental license in practicing state (pass National Board Dental Examinations)
- CPR certification required
- Continuing education requirements (varies by state, 15-50 hours annually)
- Specialty certifications for specialized practice areas
- DEA registration for prescribing medications
General dentists providing comprehensive oral health care, preventive services, and restorative treatments
Peak season
January-March (insurance benefits reset, hygiene appointments)
Most buyers close deals here
Slow season
November-December (holidays, year-end busy)
Great for nurturing and demos
Monthly demand
189,000
Average Google searches
Growth
+8.2% annually
Year-over-year trend
Business focus
151,192 operate primarily in this category, with 77.5% running no more than two service lines.
Best time to reach out
Mid-week mornings (Tuesday-Thursday, 9-11 AM) work best, avoiding patient appointment hours and lunch breaks.
Subject lines that get replies
- Cut chair time by 30% with faster impression technology
- How Dr. Smith increased revenue 25% with same-day crowns
- New patient financing — approve 90% of applicants
Value props to highlight
- Patient scheduling and reminder systems
- Dental practice management software
- Marketing solutions for patient acquisition and retention
Pain points you can solve
- Patient no-shows costing $200+ per missed appointment
- Insurance claim denials and delayed reimbursements
- Competing with corporate dental chains on pricing
- Equipment financing and technology upgrade costs
- Finding and retaining skilled dental hygienists
Ideal company size
- Solo dental practitioners: Need patient management and digital imaging systems
- Small dental practices (2-5 dentists): Require scheduling optimization and lab integration
- Group practices (10+ providers): Focus on multi-location management and standardization
- Dental service organizations (DSOs): Need enterprise-level practice management platforms
Budget indicators
- Patient volume and procedures performed per day/month
- Investment in dental equipment (X-ray, CAD/CAM, lasers)
- Technology spending on practice management and imaging software
- Laboratory services and materials costs for restorative work
- Marketing budget for patient acquisition and retention
Discovery questions
- How many patients do you typically see per day?
- What types of procedures do you perform most frequently?
- Do you offer specialized services like orthodontics or oral surgery?
- How do you currently manage patient scheduling and recalls?
- What's your biggest challenge with insurance claims processing?
Who signs off
Practice owners control budgets of $25K-$200K+ annually for equipment and supplies. Solo practitioners decide quickly, while group practices may involve multiple dentists in purchasing decisions.
Average firm size: Most dental practices are small businesses with 1-3 dentists and supporting staff, though the industry includes everything from solo practices to large dental service organizations.