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Website design for dentists

A $50,000-grade website for a dental practice, built for you, not by you.

A dental website has to feel modern and calm, make new-patient booking effortless, and rank for both the routine searches ('dentist near me') and the high-value ones (implants, Invisalign, cosmetic). It surfaces new-patient offers, insurance details, and real reviews. AtlasForge builds that site free and live within 48 hours.

Who this is for.

A dental patient is comparing practices on two very different searches at once: the routine dentist-near-me decision and the high-value, carefully-compared ones for implants, Invisalign, or cosmetic work. A dated site quietly undercuts a modern practice and pushes a new patient toward a slicker competitor, and the deciding details, whether the practice takes their insurance and whether there is a new-patient offer, are usually hard to find at the exact moment they matter.

What the old dentist website gets wrong.

These are the patterns we see on most dentists’ sites, and what a proper build fixes.

  • A dated site undercuts a modern practice and sends new patients to a slicker competitor
  • High-value treatments (implants, Invisalign, cosmetic) have no dedicated pages to rank
  • New-patient booking is a phone call, the highest-friction step in the whole funnel
  • Insurance acceptance and new-patient offers, the deciding details, are hard to find

What a great dentist website includes.

A great dental site feels as modern and calm as the care, and it ranks for both the routine and the high-value searches by giving implants, Invisalign, and cosmetic work their own pages rather than a one-line mention. New-patient booking is effortless, because that phone call is the highest-friction step in the funnel, and new-patient offers and insurance acceptance sit where patients decide. Real reviews with review markup, plus Dentist and MedicalClinic schema, carry the trust into search.

  • A modern, calm design that matches the standard of care
  • Dedicated pages for high-value treatments alongside the routine services
  • An effortless new-patient booking flow
  • New-patient offers and insurance details surfaced where patients decide
  • Real reviews and review markup for trust in search
  • Dentist, MedicalClinic, and FAQ schema for local and AI-answer visibility

Every one of these ships in the free build. This is the standard, not an upsell.

What a dentist website actually costs.

Dental is competitive local search where site quality visibly separates practices, so the budget goes to the high-value treatment pages and the booking integration that convert. A dated template is cheap and loses new patients to a better-looking competitor; the value is in the modern design and the dedicated pages that let you make the case for implants or Invisalign instead of listing them. You are paying to compete in a category where the site is part of the impression.

Dental practice website questions

Should I have separate pages for implants and Invisalign?
Yes. Those are high-value treatments people search for by name and compare carefully. A dedicated page for each ranks for that intent and lets you make the case, instead of a one-line mention on a services list.
Should implants and Invisalign have their own pages?
Yes. Those are high-value treatments people search for by name and compare carefully. A dedicated page for each ranks for that intent and lets you make the case fully, instead of a one-line mention on a services list that ranks for nothing.
Where should new-patient offers and insurance details go?
Right where patients decide, on the booking and treatment pages, not buried in a footer. The deciding details are whether you take their insurance and whether there is a new-patient offer, so we surface them at the moment of choice.

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