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As a dental practice in today’s modern age, having dental websites built for your practice is not an uncommon idea. However, if this is your first time having a site built for your practice, you need to consider the extent of what kind of site you want for your dental practice. In this case, if you’re planning on having your website custom-made, or if you should just go with a templated design for your site.

While it doesn’t seem like a huge decision to make, this can make an impact on your practice, especially if you’re just starting out. A custom website is going to cost you more, and if you can’t justify its cost, you’re going to end up losing a lot of money on this decision alone. Read on to find out if you need to go with a custom design for your dental websites.

When you need a custom web design

One of the first things to take note of when making the decision of needing a custom site or not is the amount of work that is needed for your website during and after having it built. If your website is going to need specific features like appointment systems.

Having rather elaborate features like these implemented into your website is going to require a custom site build and design because a basic templated website cannot handle something like this. Also if you’re going to require regular updates and maintenance for your dental websites, then a custom site is definitely the way to go.

In addition to this, if you’re expecting a high volume of website visitors regularly, then a custom site is definitely the way to go. Templated sites have a very limited amount of server space, which means it is more likely to crash if the volume of visitors exceeded the expected number, so if you are expecting more regular visitors, then custom is the way to go.

When you might not need a custom web design

If you’re just starting out with your dental practice, then it might be safer for you to go with a custom design to start with. Taking a few months to figure out how your patients prefer to book appointments and the kind of information they’re looking for from your site can go a long way in helping you make the decision of custom vs. template for your website.

Also, since you’re just starting out, you should be focusing your resources on getting your practice off the ground, and you can then change your mind later on. However, even if you’re just starting out, you should definitely have a website done for your dental practice.