Finally, you have realised the potential that creating a Dental Instagram account has for your dental practice. That’s amazing because Instagram can give you exposure to 1 billion people, for FREE! If that’s not enough, take a look at these insights. Not only will you be able to build your brand and increase brand awareness, but you may get valuable insights about what your customers like.
First things first, “Where do I begin?”
To begin your account
Get you laptop and follow along:
- Type the following in the Google search bar:https://www.instagram.com/ and it will take you onto the sign up page.
- Click the option, “Sign up”
This is where you type the name of your dental practice inside the “Full Name” box. You want Instagram users to be able to recognise your dental Instagram account and associate it with your dental practice. Then you should follow the same approach when it comes to defining a username. Make it sound professional and unique. And try to give some information about your business if possible. For example, if your dental practice is in Bury, you could use @bury.dentalpractice.
Needless to say, this is just an example to give you a rough idea. Another way to sign up is by clicking on “Log in with Facebook” to sign up with your Facebook account. If you opt to create your Dental Instagram account following this method, you will be redirected to Facebook. There you’ll need to log into your account if you are currently logged out.
To create a Dental Instagram account from the app:
If you do not have the app, the first step is to download it from Google Play or the App Store. Depending on if you are an Android or Apple user. Once you have successfully downloaded the app, you can tap on “sign up with email or phone number” if you have an Android device, or “Create New Account” for an Apple phone. After this, you just need to enter your email address or your phone number. (please, note that if you follow this approach you will require a confirmation code). And press “next”.
All of this is very intuitive so far. The same as we mentioned about Facebook in the lines above applies when you want to open a Dental Instagram account from your phone. Just tap “log in with Facebook” and log into your account.
Customising Your Profile

- Tap on the outline of the head at the bottom of the screen – You have now arrived at your Dental Instagram profile.
- Tap on “edit profile” – Now you can upload a picture for your profile – A great example is our Instagram account: The Creative Composite @the_creative_composite. You can see our profile picture is the logo of our company which keeps it professional and obvious to potential clients.
- Edit your name. – The most common approach is to type the name of your company and you could also mention what you do… Using The Creative Composite example, we mentioned what we do – offer Dental Marketing tips.
- Adding a website to your dental Instagram account profile is very advisable too – creating more trust in your brand, and potential clients can access the services catalogue for instance.
The Power of the Business Account
As you are creating a Dental Instagram account for your business, you will want to switch to a business account. In the settings, you can change the account type. I advise you to include all the relevant information in your bio. The idea here is to make life easier for your customers and potential customers.
Some examples:
- add a contact number – anyone can call you
- an email address if they would rather approach you via email.
- Where your are based.
Don’t make them waste their time and search for your number, they will appreciate the simplicity and ease. Finally, try to sum up who you are, what you do and who you help in one or two short sentences. An alternative to this is to add a quote that represents your brand’s vision, a fun, catchy phrase could work too. Being professional is a must but being human is key.
We are now done customising your profile, I bet it looks amazing. Now all your visitors will see something like this Preview of your profile.
Let’s Create Some Content…
We have set the foundation but if we aim to be successful we need to feed our followers with eye – catching and informative content. The content you upload will depend on your strategy.
- how do you want others to see your brand?
- How do you want to come across?
- Does this represent your brand in a positive light?
- Is it informative?
You can upload content from your camera roll, take a picture in the exact moment or record a video. The most common way to upload content for your dental Instagram account is from your camera roll. Click on the image/video you want to share with your fellow community and tap on “next”. If you fancy uploading several pictures within the same post you can tap the following symbol at the right bottom.
You Are One Step Closer…
Once you are happy with your choice, tap on “next”. Here you will be able to add an artistic flair; the filters and edit features are endless. Experiment with them but don’t exceed a certain limit as a little edit can be nice but too much can be annoying. When you are happy with the outcome tap next and you are ready to write a caption. Did you know that Instagram rewards profiles with long captions?
You can also tag people/profiles if they appear on your pictures and add a location. When you tag someone they usually feel the need to share that content on their Instagram stories, which will give you better visibility. Something similar happens with the location as any Instagram user can see all the content that has been uploaded from a given part of the world. Again, visibility.
You should also consider whether you want to share that content on your Facebook, Twitter or other social media platforms. My advice is, do not do it. The reason is, that for each social platform you will need to use a different tone and upload a different type of content. For example, you wouldn’t upload a massive chunk of text to YouTube if you could do it through Facebook.
Advanced Settings
- Turn off commenting: this setting will impede anyone interacting with your content. If you have a reason to turn off commenting, I won’t be the one telling you not to but if you are not sure, let people comment your uploads and interact. Interacting with your customers makes you come across as approachable and nice. One of the main aims of any social network is to generate interactions, so let them share what they think, comment on your post or ask you any enquiries they may have.
- Share your posts to Facebook: We came across this setting earlier but here we can find it again. If you don’t have much time to adapt the tone of your posts to every single platform, try this out.
- Write alt text: This setting allows you to describe your photos for people with visual impairments and it’s an automatic process.
Don’t Let Your Followers Miss Out
Whenever possible, finish your captions with a CTA – Call To Action – something like “if you like what we’re sharing and you want to stay tuned, don’t forget to turn on Post Notifications to stay updated.” This will let your followers stay updated with the latest posts, avoiding clutter that appears on their feed.
Congratulations, you have successfully set-up your own dental Instagram account.
Social Analytics
With Instagram for business, companies get insights about followers and posts and can promote posts to drive business objectives from inside the app. You can get information about which posts are performing best, when the best days of the week, which times are best to post and the demographic breakdown of your followers. You can also promote any posts you’ve shared and include a button such as “Learn More” to reach new customers in your target audience.
Last But Not Least
Instagram is a powerful tool that allows you to grow your business at virtually zero cost if done right, but also requires consistency and congruence with the image you seek to transmit. See it as a long-term project and do not give up if your followers don’t increase. Rome wasn’t built in one day after all, instead focus on uploading quality, relevant and interesting content. Doing all of this on a daily basis will help relationships with other users and generating conversation that will drive your business to success.
If you want to improve your social media skills, here you have The Ultimate Social Media Guide to create your dental Instagram. If you want personalised support tailored to you and your brand, don’t hesitate and get us in touch with us now via message or phone call: Contact Us | Dental Marketing Experts | The Creative Composite
by Hassan | February 26th 2026