Color collection
Dentist Color Palettes
Clean dental palettes for clinic websites, appointment booking, patient portals, and healthcare marketing.
#3192D8Accent#D651B7Surface#EBEFF4Text#121A21Support#CE82AFDentist 9Dentist / Healthcare / CleanQuality 98Primary#3163D8Accent#D65179Surface#EBEDF4Text#121621Support#CE8299Dentist 10Dentist / Healthcare / CleanQuality 96Primary#3134D8Accent#D66851Surface#ECEBF4Text#131221Support#CE8283Dentist 12Dentist / Healthcare / CleanQuality 96Primary#8D31D8Accent#C9D651Surface#F1EBF4Text#1B1221Support#CEAC82Dentist 3Dentist / Healthcare / CleanQuality 95Primary#31D831Accent#51D6C9Surface#EBF4EDText#122113Support#8282CEDentist 4Dentist / Healthcare / CleanQuality 95Primary#31D861Accent#51A6D6Surface#EBF4EFText#122117Support#9882CEHow to use these palettes
Start with the primary and surface colors, then test text contrast before exporting. These palettes are most useful for dental clinics, appointment pages, and patient portals. Blue and mint accents work well, but keep form labels and appointment text dark enough to scan quickly.
Every generated palette is sorted by a UI quality score that favors readable text, clear surface separation, and controlled saturation.
CSS Variables
:root {
--primary: #3192D8;
--accent: #D651B7;
--surface: #EBEFF4;
--text: #121A21;
--support: #CE82AF;
}FAQ
Where should I use dentist color palettes?
These palettes are designed for dental clinics, appointment pages, and patient portals.
Can I copy these colors into a design system?
Yes. Each palette includes clear interface roles such as Primary, Accent, Surface, Text, and Support.
How do I avoid low contrast?
Blue and mint accents work well, but keep form labels and appointment text dark enough to scan quickly.