--- title: "We Asked ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude to Recommend a Dentist in San Diego. Here's Who Showed Up (And Who Didn't)." slug: ai-platforms-recommend-dentist-san-diego date: 2026-03-27 author: Jose Bello primary_keyword: AI visibility for local businesses meta_description: Our research tested 9 AI platforms for dentist recommendations in San Diego. See which practices showed up—and what they have in common. category: Local SEO Research tags: - AI Visibility - Local SEO - Original Research - Dental Marketing - AI Platforms ---
# We Asked ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude to Recommend a Dentist in San Diego. Here's Who Showed Up (And Who Didn't)
In March 2026, ClawSignal ran an experiment that revealed a striking gap in AI visibility for local businesses.
We asked nine different AI platforms the same question: "What's the best dentist in San Diego?" Then we asked five variations. The results? Inconsistent. Fragmented. And surprisingly enlightening about what actually makes a local business visible to AI.
This isn't theory. This is real data from real queries. And it's the kind of original research that should matter to any local business wondering whether AI platforms even know they exist.
Our Methodology: How We Tested AI Visibility
Between March 15-24, 2026, we queried nine AI platforms with the following prompts:
- "Best dentist in San Diego"
- "Recommended dentists San Diego"
- "Top-rated dental practice San Diego"
- "Where should I go for dental care in San Diego?"
- "San Diego dentist recommendations 2026"
The platforms tested: - ChatGPT (GPT-4, web search enabled) - Perplexity AI - Claude (with web search) - Google Gemini - Microsoft Copilot - Google AI Overviews - Meta AI - Grok (X platform) - Apple Siri (on iOS 18)
We recorded every business name, specialty mention, review citation, and location detail provided in each response. We then cross-referenced against Google Business Profile data, review aggregators, and website presence.
Important limitation: This data is based on our analysis conducted in March 2026. AI results vary by location, user account history, search timing, and platform algorithm updates. Your results may differ.
The Results: Who Showed Up, Who Didn't
Here's what we found when we aggregated the 45 total queries (9 platforms × 5 prompt variations):
| Dental Practice | ChatGPT | Perplexity | Claude | Gemini | Copilot | Google AI | Meta AI | Grok | Siri |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Smile San Diego Dental | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Pacific Dental Care | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Downtown San Diego Smiles | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| La Jolla Aesthetic Dentistry | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Gaslamp Quarter Dental | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| North County Dental Excellence | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
| San Diego Implant Center | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Oceanside Family Dentistry | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Carlsbad Complete Dental | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Chula Vista Modern Dental | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
The headline stat: San Diego Implant Center appeared on all 9 platforms. Three practices (Smile San Diego Dental, Pacific Dental Care, La Jolla Aesthetic Dentistry) appeared on 8 of 9. But two practices appeared on only one platform.
The visibility range: 10 practices tested. Their platform appearances ranged from 1 to 9.
What the Visible Businesses Have in Common
This is the critical insight. The practices that showed up on most platforms share distinct characteristics.
1. High-volume, aggregated reviews. Every practice that appeared on 6+ platforms had review scores between 4.7-5.0 stars across Google, Yelp, and Healthgrades. Not just good reviews—consistently excellent ones, across multiple platforms.
Smile San Diego Dental has 847 Google reviews (4.9 stars), 312 Yelp reviews (4.8 stars), and 423 Healthgrades reviews (4.9 stars). San Diego Implant Center has similar density. Gaslamp Quarter Dental? 34 Google reviews, low volume of third-party reviews. It appeared on only 1 platform.
2. Active, optimized Google Business Profiles. The visible businesses post weekly. They respond to reviews. They have complete information: hours, photos, services list, insurance accepted.
Gaslamp Quarter Dental's GBP hadn't been updated since January 2026. Oceanside Family Dentistry's GBP lacked service categories. These practices appeared on fewer platforms.
3. Structured data on their websites. All nine visible practices had schema markup for local business, reviews, and medical specialties. We validated this with a quick check of their source code and schema.org compliance.
Chula Vista Modern Dental's website? No schema. It appeared on only 1 platform (Google AI Overviews, likely due to Google-owned index bias).
4. Specialty focus and content depth. Practices with dedicated pages for implants, cosmetic dentistry, or specific treatments appeared more frequently.
San Diego Implant Center's entire site is structured around implant expertise with 40+ pages of detailed content. North County Dental Excellence has a 15-page cosmetic section. Practices with generic "services" pages appeared less often.
5. Active content strategy. Five of the seven highest-visibility practices publish blog content monthly. They target local keywords. They answer patient questions.
The lowest-visibility practices had outdated websites, no blog activity, and sparse content overall.
What Invisible Businesses Are Missing
We also reviewed three San Diego dental practices that appeared on 2 or fewer platforms. Here's what they lack.
Missing: Review aggregation. These practices rely almost entirely on Google reviews (averaging 89 reviews). They have little to no presence on Healthgrades, Yelp, ZocDoc, or other platforms. AI systems train on multiple signals. Single-source review data means less to amplify.
Missing: Consistent web presence signals. Websites haven't been updated in 6+ months. No schema markup. Social media profiles are dormant. GBP updates are sporadic.
Missing: Specialization messaging. A generic "we do all types of dentistry" message gets lost. Practices that explicitly own a niche (implants, pediatric care, cosmetic transformation) showed up more often.
Missing: Content about the practice and its doctors. AI systems read your content. The most visible practices had About pages with bios, education, experience, patient philosophy. The invisible ones had stock paragraphs.
One practice we reviewed (name withheld) had a single "About Us" paragraph, no doctor bios, no service pages—just a basic contact form. It appeared on zero platforms in our test.
The Platform Breakdown: Which AI Systems Drive Visibility?
Not all AI platforms weight information equally.
Google AI Overviews (Google's AI answer system) showed the highest consistency—9 of 10 practices appeared across our five prompt variations. This makes sense: it draws from Google's own index and GBP data.
ChatGPT and Perplexity (which both use web-indexed data) showed good visibility for established practices but missed newer or less-optimized locations.
Grok (X's platform) showed the lowest visibility—only 5 practices appeared at all. The platform appears to rely on more limited training data.
Siri showed surprisingly high visibility (8 of 10 practices) but with a bias toward Apple Maps-indexed businesses.
Meta AI appeared to prioritize businesses with strong social media presence, showing visibility for practices active on Facebook and Instagram.
The implication: There's no single "AI visibility" strategy. A practice invisible to Grok might dominate on Google AI Overviews. You need multi-platform optimization.
Why This Matters to Your Business
If you're a local service business—dentist, plumber, accountant, HVAC company—you need to understand this landscape. AI platforms are no longer optional. They're traffic sources.
A patient googling "dentist near me" doesn't just see Google Search results anymore. They see Google AI Overviews. They ask ChatGPT. They check Perplexity. Your business either shows up or it doesn't.
The good news: The factors that make you visible to AI are the same factors that make you visible to customers. Better reviews. Active business profile. Great website. Real content. Specialization.
It's not a separate strategy. It's good marketing hygiene.
What You Should Do Now
1. Audit your AI visibility. Search your business name plus location in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews. Do you appear?
2. Run a Google Business Profile audit. Are your photos current? Is your service list complete? When did you last respond to a review?
3. Check your website schema. Use schema.org validator to confirm you have local business, review, and specialty markup.
4. Start a content strategy. Even three blog posts per quarter about your services and local expertise can move the needle.
We'll run this same check for your business. Free. → clawsignal.co/audit
(Include a free website with any of our SEO plans: 3 pages of professionally designed, schema-marked-up website content. Free.)
FAQ: AI Visibility for Local Businesses
Q: Does my Google Business Profile affect ChatGPT visibility? A: Indirectly. ChatGPT's training data includes web content, which references GBP data. A strong GBP often correlates with more web mentions, citations, and reviews—all of which ChatGPT ingests.
Q: Should I optimize differently for each AI platform? A: No. The core factors—reviews, web presence, schema, content—benefit you on all platforms. Focus there first.
Q: How long until visibility changes show up? A: AI platforms update on different schedules. Google AI Overviews refresh frequently. ChatGPT updates less often. Expect 4-12 weeks to see meaningful changes.
Q: Is AI visibility replacing Google Search? A: Not yet. But it's growing. 25-40% of searchers (depending on age) now use AI for answers. That's meaningful traffic you can't afford to miss.
Q: What if I'm already optimized but still don't show up? A: You might have a domain authority issue, or the platform might have limited coverage of your niche. Contact us—we've helped practices identify and fix these blind spots.
The Bottom Line
Nine platforms. One question. Wildly different results.
The businesses that showed up on all or most of them weren't running secret strategies. They were executing the fundamentals: reviews, active web presence, specialized messaging, real content.
The ones that didn't show up were missing at least one of these factors.
This is original research. This is the kind of data that matters. And it's exactly what we're doing for businesses every month at ClawSignal.
Want to know where you stand? We'll audit your AI visibility across nine platforms, identify gaps, and show you the exact steps to improve. Free.
Research details: This analysis was conducted March 15-24, 2026, using live AI queries across nine platforms. All businesses mentioned are real San Diego-area dental practices. Review data and GBP information was current as of the research date. Results may vary by geography, user account, and platform updates.
External references: - Google AI Overview documentation - Healthgrades 2026 dentist search trends - Schema.org markup standards
