Find a dental clinic in Osnabruck
Osnabruck, a university and garrison city of roughly 165,000 in southern Lower Saxony, supports a denser-than-average network of dental practices for its size, with 20 verified clinics in the PillsCard directory. Demand is shaped by a mixed population: long-term residents, students at Osnabruck University and the Hochschule, employees of the Klinikum Osnabruck and logistics firms around the Hafen, and a steady Dutch cross-border flow from the Twente region a short drive west on the A30. Practices cluster in the Innenstadt around Neumarkt and Heger Tor, along Wittekindstrasse and Johannisstrasse, with newer family-oriented surgeries opening in Schinkel, Haste and Voxtrup. Several practices advertise English- and Dutch-speaking staff, reflecting the city's bilingual catchment.
The market is fragmented rather than chain-dominated: most surgeries are owner-run partnerships or solo Zahnarztpraxen rather than DSO-style groups. Group practices such as Jehsert & Kadow and Nerbas & Bortolusi anchor the multi-dentist segment, while Zahnarztpraxis Kim & Herzog and Marali & Kassler illustrate the typical two-principal model common in the Westerberg and Innenstadt districts. Cosmetic and aligner work is visible through brands such as Schicke Zähne Team, and solo practices including Dr. Marc Lamek, Praxis Unger and Dr. med. dent. Ozra Dousti cover general and family dentistry across the suburbs. Oral surgery and implantology referrals typically run to specialist Kieferchirurgie clinics in Osnabruck or, for hospital-based cases, the MKG department at Klinikum Osnabruck on Am Finkenhugel.
Pricing & coverage
Statutory (GKV) patients pay nothing for the annual check-up and standard scale-and-polish above the basic prophylaxis allowance, with professional cleanings (PZR) typically billed privately at EUR -. A single-surface composite filling on a posterior tooth runs about EUR - as a private top-up over the amalgam baseline GKV covers. Root canal treatment on a molar is commonly EUR - privately, and a single titanium implant with crown sits at EUR - in Osnabruck. PKV reimburses by GOZ schedule; GKV pays fixed Festzuschuss subsidies for prosthetics, raised with a documented Bonusheft. Medical devices and materials are regulated by