Doctor video prompts

    Implant and Veneer Doctor Video Prompt Library

    Use these prompts to capture real specialist knowledge without making videos feel scripted. The goal is simple: help patients understand fit, process, expectations, proof, and next steps before the consult.

    Benchmarks are directional and should be validated against each clinic's market, offer, follow-up speed, and treatment economics.

    Keep each video narrow

    One useful answer is better than a broad explainer. Record 45 to 90 seconds on a specific question the clinic already hears from implant or veneer patients.

    Use proof without making guarantees

    Show planning steps, models, scans, smile-design decisions, or coordinator handoffs. Keep claims educational and avoid promised outcomes.

    Turn videos into page assets

    Add the answer as visible HTML text, embed the video near the relevant FAQ or proof section, and use it in retargeting and coordinator follow-up.

    How to use this week

    This page is meant to help an implant or veneer clinic make one concrete improvement, not just read another marketing article.

    Pick one treatment goal for the week: implant consults, full-arch consults, veneer cases, or better follow-up quality.
    Assign one owner for the action: doctor, coordinator, front desk, marketing lead, or clinic owner.
    Review the result in the next weekly meeting by qualified opportunities, booked consults, show rate, accepted cases, or rejected reasons.
    Check your market

    Doctor video prompts

    PromptBest forWhy it helps
    What makes someone a good implant consult candidate?ImplantsFilters curiosity from treatment-fit intent
    Why can implant pricing vary so much?ImplantsAnswers cost friction without quoting blindly
    What happens during a full-arch consultation?Full-archReduces anxiety and improves show quality
    How do you decide whether veneers are the right treatment?VeneersProtects premium consult positioning
    What makes veneers look natural instead of fake?VeneersShows doctor judgment and style
    Why do we need photos or scans before giving a clear recommendation?BothSets expectations for consult-based planning

    FAQs

    Do videos need to be polished?

    They should be clear and credible, but not overproduced. Short, specific, doctor-led answers often feel more trustworthy than glossy generic content.

    Where should these videos be used?

    Use them on service pages, landing pages, proof pages, retargeting ads, email or text follow-up, and coordinator education.

    Should the clinic mention prices in videos?

    It can explain why pricing varies and what affects treatment planning, but should avoid quoting blind prices without evaluation.

    One clinic per market

    Check Your Market