Find a dental clinic in Lubeck
Lubeck's dental ecosystem serves roughly 215,000 residents of the Hanseatic city plus a sizeable student population from the University of Lubeck and the Technische Hochschule, with thirteen verified clinics covering general dentistry, paediatric care, orthodontics and oral surgery. Practices cluster around the Altstadt island and along the main approach roads through St. Jürgen, St. Lorenz Nord and Moisling, with newer surgical and specialist offices grouped near the LindenArcaden complex south of the old town. The patient base is predominantly local and statutory-insured, supplemented by ferry passengers and Scandinavian visitors arriving via Travemünde, occasional expat staff from the medical-technology cluster around UKSH Campus Lubeck, and weekday commuters from the surrounding Ostholstein and Herzogtum Lauenburg districts who use the city for specialist appointments.
The market is fragmented rather than chain-dominated: most listings are independent Einzelpraxen or small partnerships rooted in their neighbourhoods. Long-established general practices such as Zahnarztpraxis Sven Clasen and the practice of Silvia Borchert sit alongside group partnerships including Dr. Clausen & Partner and the Gemeinschaftspraxis Dr. Launhardt, which pool equipment for digital imaging and endodontics. Paediatric demand is concentrated at AHOI Kinder- und Jugendzahnarztpraxis, which takes referrals from across the city, while complex extractions, implants and jaw surgery are funnelled into MKG-Chirurgie LindenArcaden — the principal oral and maxillofacial address south of the Trave. The joint office of Dr. Jens Dreesen and Dr. Götz von Zydowitz illustrates the typical two-dentist Lubeck setup combining prosthetics with conservative dentistry.
Pricing & coverage
Statutory insurees (GKV) pay nothing for routine check-ups, scaling and basic amalgam or composite fillings on posterior teeth, with the Bonusheft scheme raising the prosthetic subsidy to - of the standard fee. Out-of-pocket figures in Lubeck typically run €-€ for professional cleaning (PZR, not covered by GKV), €-€ per root canal depending on canal count, €-€ for a metal-ceramic crown after the statutory grant, and €-€ per implant including the crown. PKV policies usually reimburse - of the GOZ schedule. Medicines and materials are regulated by