Find a dental clinic in Bremen
Bremen's dental landscape spans 43 verified clinics across the Hanseatic city-state, serving roughly 570,000 residents plus the working population that commutes in daily from Lower Saxony's Wesermarsch and Verden districts. Practices cluster densely in the Mitte and Schwachhausen quarters, where established family surgeries sit alongside newer cosmetic and implantology suites near Domshof and Schwachhauser Heerstraße. Outlying districts such as Vegesack, Lesum, Horn-Lehe and Neustadt host neighbourhood practices that handle the bulk of routine care for the port's shipyard workforce, the University of Bremen's student population and the city's Turkish, Polish and Russian-speaking communities. Bremerhaven cases occasionally route into central Bremen for specialist oral surgery, and the Zahnärztekammer Bremen — the smallest German dental chamber by membership — keeps the professional network unusually tight-knit.
The market is fragmented rather than chain-dominated: most listings are owner-led Einzelpraxen or small Gemeinschaftspraxen, with no national operator holding meaningful share. General-dentistry anchors such as Dr. med. dent. Tom Mainz and Zahnarztpraxis Marc Oetke sit alongside the multi-dentist Gemeinschaftspraxis Dres. Holstermann, while branded boutique surgeries like carpe dentem and DERZAHN pitch toward aesthetic and implant-focused patients in the inner districts. Orthodontic care concentrates in dedicated specialist practices — Kieferorthopäde Lesum being a long-standing northern reference — and family generalists including Dr. Annett Böljes and Dr. Busch Zahngesundheit cover Schwachhausen and Findorff. Hospital-affiliated oral and maxillofacial surgery is handled chiefly through Klinikum Bremen-Mitte's MKG department, to which complex cases from private practices are referred.