10 unique dental offices from around the world – Discuss Dentistry https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/10-unique-dental-offices-around-world/feed/ Thu, 11 Dec 2025 04:52:27 +0000 https://bbpress.org/?v=2.6.12 en-US https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/10-unique-dental-offices-around-world/#post-16078 <![CDATA[10 unique dental offices from around the world]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/10-unique-dental-offices-around-world/#post-16078 Tue, 23 Oct 2012 14:15:30 +0000  Royal Dental

Bucharest, Romania

Design: ezzo

Let’s hope patients of Royal Dental like the color purple.

 

bloĊ dental

Ashburn, Virginia

Firm: Forma Design

 

It’s no wonder that, on his practice website, Dr. Haress Rahim lists scuba diving as one of his hobbies. The theme for many of these offices is a reflection of the dentist’s personal interests outside of the office. Can you guess what Dr. Rahim’s favorite color is? Taken from the dictionary pronunciation of the word “blue,” the use of the phonetic spelling of the word to name his office also reflects Dr. Rahim’s interest in reading.

 

Hearts Dental Clinic

Tokyo

Oh! Hello, kitty. I know the design for all of these is to make the patient feel more comfortable, but honestly, I’m terrified of all the pink.

 

KU64

Berlin

Firm: GRAFT

Photos: Hiepler and Brunier Photography, Berlin Photos: Hiepler and Brunier Photography, Berlin

Photos: Hiepler and Brunier Photography, Berlin

KU64, designed for Dr. Stephan Ziegler, might look more like a trendy, upscale hotel lobby than a dentist’s office, and Dr. Ziegler will assure you that that is the point exactly. As he stated in an interview with the German website blend-a-med, patients will never smell that off-setting “dental” smell in his office. Instead, they may smell brewed coffee or even lemongrass, which he uses for aromatherapy. Combine that with the views of Berlin from his office windows, and patients are sure to experience a pleasant atmosphere where they least expected.

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https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/10-unique-dental-offices-around-world/#post-16079 <![CDATA[10 unique dental offices from around the world]]> https://demo.discussdentistry.com/forums/topic/10-unique-dental-offices-around-world/#post-16079 Tue, 23 Oct 2012 14:17:04 +0000  Minami-Nagano Dental Clinic and Residence

Tokyo

Design: Hiroki Tanabe

Photo: Takeshi Noguchi

Photo: Takeshi Noguchi

Photo: Takeshi Noguchi

Apparently a dental clinic and resident of the practicing dentist, the Minami-Nagano Dental Clinic is situated in the suburbs of Tokyo in a farming village. The building features glass panels as the walls of the building, as well as expansive skylights above to create an effect of being outside. It is reiterated on the designer’s page that the clinic and the residence are separate, in accordance with Japanese laws.

 

Kinderdentist

Berlin

Firm: GRAFT

 

The goal of the Kinderdentist office design was to create the feeling of an underwater world. Besides the occasional orange accent as part of their logo (and a recurring theme), the sole colors of the office are aquatic – mostly blues and silvers. Dr. Mokabberi and his partners in dentistry wanted to create a different feeling for their office. They didn’t like the white-walled sterility of a typical dentist office, so they went aquatic.

 

Dentistry for Kids

Wilsonville, Oregon

Dentistry for Kids is awesome. The waiting room looks like a kindergarten teacher’s ideal classroom.

 

 Kids can watch The Little Mermaid in the dentist’s chair. There are different themes for each exam room, including an under-the-sea theme, a jungle theme, and a flight theme (the room is decorated with “floating” hot air balloons and airplanes). Honestly, I would love to watch The Little Mermaid while in the dentist’s chair. 10 points to Dr. Dustin James!

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Dr. Dustin even has a separate area for those patients who may still be considered “pediatric,” but have outgrown the younger setting. Dentistry for Teens has a basketball court floor, a 50s-style milkshake bar, and Rock Band, along with teen favorites like music, games, and popcorn (but is that a good idea before a dentist appointment?). Oh – and a bathroom that looks like you’re underwater in a pool.

 

Children’s Dental Care

Savage, Minnesota

Firm: James A. Strapko

These dentists (Dr. George Hankerson, Dr. Brent Kvittem, and Dr. Amy Kebriaei) decided to go for a jungle theme that would appeal to their young pediatric patients as well as to their teen patients. Pretty cool.

 

Dental Clinic

Torres Vedras, Portugal

Firm: MMV Arquitecto

 

The designers of this clinic,  inspired by the look of a block of ice, created a dental office that looks as pristine as it does cold. But hey – that’s ice.

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