In-Market Intent Data

For 

Orthodontists

Parents researching braces for their kids and adults exploring clear aligner options are comparing orthodontists right now. DataCloud identifies them and delivers verified contact information so your practice can book the consultation first.
Intent Detection
Real-time tracking of active buyer behavior across the web.
Verified Contact Data
Name, email, phone, and company — no anonymous guesswork.
Precision Targeting
Filtered by industry, geography, and buying signals that matter to you.
Flexible Delivery
Clean files on your schedule — daily, weekly, or custom.

Orthodontic Intent Detection

Identify individuals actively researching braces, Invisalign, clear aligners, and orthodontic consultations across the web. These prospects are deep in the comparison phase — reading reviews, checking costs, and evaluating providers in your area.
Real-time behavioral tracking across the open web
Identifies researching, comparing, and evaluating activity
Surfaces high-intent prospects specific to your service category

Verified Patient & Parent Contacts

Receive direct phone numbers, emails, and household details for prospects actively shopping for orthodontic treatment. Verified data ensures your treatment coordinators are connecting with real decision-makers who are ready to schedule.

Treatment-Type Targeting

Filter by treatment interest, age group, geography, and insurance signals to focus on the patients your practice serves best. Target adult aligner candidates, pediatric braces inquiries, or surgical orthodontic cases — whatever aligns with your capacity and expertise.

Consultation-Ready Delivery

Get lead files on your schedule — daily or weekly — formatted for your practice management system or outreach workflow. Consistent lead flow means your consultation calendar stays full and your treatment coordinators always have qualified prospects to work.
metrics

Better Data Means Better Results

+48%
Increase in qualified pipeline
-62%
Reduction in cost per acquisition
3X
Faster speed to first contact