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Nineteen dental practices compete for patients across City Centre, Dublin — a compact neighbourhood where foot traffic is high but patient loyalty is hard-won. With 14 of those 19 (74%) operating a website, the majority are digitally visible, but that still leaves five practices without any web presence in one of Ireland's most competitive local markets.
The density of dentists here sits alongside a massive hospitality and food economy — 376 restaurants, 301 cafés, 169 fast food outlets, 82 bars, and 171 pubs all share the same streets. That tells you two things: the City Centre draws enormous daily foot traffic, and customers have endless options competing for their attention and wallets. Dental practices aren't just competing with each other — they're competing for relevance in a neighbourhood built around eating and drinking, where a dental check-up is rarely top of mind.
Names like Smiles Dental, Docklands Dental, and IFSC Dental Care have established recognition in the area. CAS Dental Laboratory adds a technical layer to the market, while practices such as Baggot Dental, Dental House, Crystal Dental Clinic, and Molesworth Clinic round out a mix of high-street and independent operators. The 26% of practices without a website represent a clear gap. In a city-centre location where most new patients search online first, lacking a website isn't just a missed opportunity — it's a competitive disadvantage.
Walking distance from the commute
City Centre patients pick a dentist they can reach on foot from the office or a Luas stop — not necessarily the closest one to home.
Same-day emergency slots
With 19 practices within a few streets, patients with a toothache will call whoever can see them today, not whoever has the best ad.
Lunchtime and late appointments
Office workers around the IFSC and Baggot Street need slots that fit around 9-to-5 work, so practices offering 12pm or after-6pm bookings win those patients.
Prices listed before they ring
Dublin patients compare costs quickly across nearby practices — a clear fee list online can be the reason someone books with you instead of hanging up.
Recent Google reviews with names
In a neighbourhood with 19 dentists to choose from, a handful of fresh, named Google reviews carries more weight than any brochure or website hero image.
A sample of real dentists in this area. Want ratings, reviews, and exactly where you rank against them? Run a free report on your business.
| Business | Type |
|---|---|
| IFSC Dental Care | Dentist |
| Gallagher & Associates | Dentist |
| CAS Dental Laboratory | Dentist |
| HSE Dental Clinic | Dentist |
| Crystal Dental Clinic | Dentist |
| Dental House | Dentist |
| Molesworth Clinic | Dentist |
| Docklands Dental | Dentist |
| Baggot Dental | Dentist |
| Dorset Dental Clinic | Dentist |
| Smiles Dental | Dentist |
| Grafton Dental Surgery | Dentist |
Business listings from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).
Get your Google listing sorted first
Five of your 19 competitors don't even have a website, but every practice should have a complete Google Business Profile. Add photos, opening hours, and services listed out — it's free and usually the first thing a potential patient sees when they search.
Target the office-worker crowd
The City Centre is packed with employees, especially around the IFSC and Baggot Street corridors. Offering appointment slots between 12pm and 2pm, or after 5:30pm, captures patients who can't take time off work and would otherwise keep putting off their visit.
Partner with the businesses next door
With 301 cafés and 376 restaurants in the immediate area, there's no shortage of local foot traffic to tap into. A simple cross-promotion — a flyer on a café counter, a referral arrangement with a nearby pharmacy — puts your practice name in front of thousands of people who pass through every day.
Nineteen dental practices in one neighbourhood is a crowded field, but not unmanageable. The real split is between the 14 that are digitally active and the five that are essentially invisible online. General check-up services are the most oversaturated offering — what's underserved is niche availability like evening appointments, emergency slots, and specialist treatments. Standing out here takes more than a central location. It requires a strong Google presence, a steady stream of patient reviews, and a clear reason for someone to choose you over the practice around the corner.
See your exact rank against nearby competitors, what customers say about them, and where you can win.