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Find a dental clinic in Rosdorf
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Find a dental clinic in Rosdorf
Rosdorf is a municipality in the district of Göttingen in southern Lower Saxony, sitting immediately south-west of Göttingen city and functioning in practice as part of its commuter belt. PillsCard lists six verified dental clinics serving the core village and the surrounding Ortsteile — Grone-Süd fringe, Mengershausen, Obernjesa, Settmarshausen, Sieboldshausen and Volkerode — together with patients who travel in from neighbouring villages along the B3 and B27. The patient mix is dominated by long-term residents and families, with a steady share of University of Göttingen staff and students who prefer practices outside the busy city centre. Most practices are independent general-dentistry surgeries rather than corporate chains, and several accept English-speaking patients given the academic catchment.
The local market is fragmented and owner-operated, with no DSO chain presence of note. General family practice anchors the directory: Dr. Bärwolff and Praxis am Wartberg operate in the central Rosdorf area near the Rathaus and the Wartberg residential quarter, while Schweda and A. Warkotsch serve patients along the main axis between Rosdorf and the Grone district of Göttingen. J. Tostmann and
01Are there English-speaking dentists in Rosdorf?+
Several Rosdorf practices regularly treat international postdocs and visiting researchers attached to the University of Göttingen and the Max Planck institutes, so working English is common at the front desk and chairside. Fluency varies between practices and between individual dentists, so it is worth asking when booking. For complex consent discussions — surgical extractions, implant planning, endodontic prognosis — many patients prefer to be referred into Göttingen city or to UMG, where multilingual staff are routine.
02Can I use my EHIC card at a Rosdorf dentist?+
Yes for acute, medically necessary treatment only. EU/EEA visitors presenting a valid EHIC are treated under GKV conditions and pay the same statutory share as a German Kassenpatient. Routine check-ups, planned prosthetic work and aesthetic procedures are not covered and must be paid privately at GOZ rates. Bring your EHIC and a photo ID to the first appointment; the practice will process the claim through a German statutory fund on your behalf.
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round out the directory with general and prosthetic care. None of the practices are hospital-affiliated; complex oral surgery, maxillofacial work and inpatient cases are referred a few kilometres north to the Universitätsmedizin Göttingen (UMG), which runs the regional teaching clinic for dentistry, oral and maxillofacial surgery.
§01Pricing & coverage
Indicative private fees in Rosdorf track the wider Göttingen area: a routine check-up and scale runs roughly €80–€130, a single-surface composite filling €70–€180, a root canal on a molar €400–€900 depending on canals and microscope use, and a single ceramic crown €700–€1,400. GKV (statutory) insurance covers basic conservative treatment, the Bonusheft-linked fixed allowance (Festzuschuss) for prostheses, and the standard amalgam or plastic filling on posterior teeth; aesthetic upgrades, implants and higher-grade materials are billed privately under the GOZ schedule. Medical devices and materials used are regulated by BfArM. PKV policies typically reimburse 70–100% depending on tariff.
§02Emergencies & out-of-hours care
Rosdorf has no dedicated 24-hour dental surgery. Outside practice hours, weekends and public holidays, the Kassenzahnärztliche Vereinigung Niedersachsen (KZVN) operates a rotating duty roster (zahnärztlicher Notdienst) covering the Göttingen district, with the on-call practice published daily on the KZVN website and via 116 117. Severe facial trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, large abscesses with swelling that affects breathing or swallowing, and knocked-out teeth in children should go directly to the Universitätsmedizin Göttingen emergency department on Robert-Koch-Straße. Call 112 only for life-threatening situations — airway compromise, collapse or major haemorrhage.
§03Frequently asked questions
Are there English-speaking dentists in Rosdorf?
Several Rosdorf practices regularly treat international postdocs and visiting researchers attached to the University of Göttingen and the Max Planck institutes nearby, so working English is common at the front desk and chairside. Fluency varies between practices and between individual dentists within a practice, so it is worth asking when booking. For complex consent discussions — surgical extractions, implant planning, endodontic prognosis — many patients prefer to be referred into Göttingen city or to UMG, where multilingual staff are routine.
Can I use my EHIC card at a Rosdorf dentist?
Yes for acute, medically necessary treatment only. EU/EEA visitors presenting a valid EHIC are treated under GKV conditions and pay the same statutory share as a German Kassenpatient. Routine check-ups, planned prosthetic work and aesthetic procedures are not covered and must be paid privately at GOZ rates. Bring your EHIC and a photo ID to the first appointment; the practice will process the claim through a German statutory fund (usually AOK Niedersachsen) on your behalf.
Is parking easy at Rosdorf practices?
Generally yes, in contrast to central Göttingen. Practices in the Rosdorf core and along the Wartberg have free on-street or small dedicated lots, and the village is reachable on bus lines 110, 120 and 170 from Göttingen ZOB. This is one reason Göttingen residents sometimes register with a Rosdorf dentist rather than a city-centre one.
Where do Rosdorf dentists refer oral surgery cases?
Almost all complex oral surgery, impacted-wisdom cases under general anaesthetic, orthognathic surgery and oral cancer work-ups are referred to the Klinik für Mund-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie at Universitätsmedizin Göttingen (UMG), about 6 km north. Implantology is sometimes handled in-house by Rosdorf practices with the relevant qualification, or referred to specialist Implantologen in Göttingen city. Orthodontics for children is typically referred to dedicated Kieferorthopäden in Göttingen rather than treated in Rosdorf general practices.
§04Safety note
This directory is informational only and is not medical advice; individual clinical decisions should be discussed with a licensed dentist in person.
03Is parking easy at Rosdorf practices?
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Generally yes, in contrast to central Göttingen. Practices in the Rosdorf core and along the Wartberg have free on-street or small dedicated lots, and the village is reachable on bus lines 110, 120 and 170 from Göttingen ZOB. This is one reason Göttingen residents sometimes register with a Rosdorf dentist rather than a city-centre one.
04Where do Rosdorf dentists refer oral surgery cases?+
Almost all complex oral surgery, impacted-wisdom cases under general anaesthetic, orthognathic surgery and oral cancer work-ups are referred to the Klinik für Mund-, Kiefer- und Gesichtschirurgie at Universitätsmedizin Göttingen, about 6 km north. Implantology is sometimes handled in-house by Rosdorf practices with the relevant qualification, or referred to specialist Implantologen in Göttingen city. Orthodontics for children is typically referred to dedicated Kieferorthopäden in Göttingen.