Deutsche Dental Klinik (DDK Sofia) is a specialist dental practice in the heart of Sofia, distinguished by a team of dentists who trained and earned their degrees at prestigious German-language universities. The clinic combines rigorous Central European clinical standards with modern diagnostic and treatment technology to deliver comprehensive dental care to both Bulgarian residents and international patients seeking high-quality treatment at accessible prices.
The practice is located at bul. Kniaz Aleksandar Dondukov 9, with convenient entry from Bacho Kiro Street, placing it squarely in Sofia's city center and within easy reach of public transport. Appointments are scheduled Monday through Friday, and the clinic operates on a by-appointment basis to ensure each patient receives unhurried, focused attention.
The Clinical Team
Dr. Zvetelina Vassileva graduated from and completed her PhD in 2012 at the Charite Universitatsmedizin Berlin, one of Europe's largest and most respected university hospitals. Her clinical focus encompasses conservative dentistry, endodontics (root canal treatment), periodontology, and pediatric dentistry. She works with advanced laser systems for soft-tissue procedures and uses the Zebris JMA (Jaw Motion Analyzer) for precise functional diagnostics. Dr. Vassileva is a member of the DGZMK, the German Society for Dental, Oral and Craniomandibular Sciences, reflecting her commitment to ongoing professional development within the German dental community.
Prof. Dr. Gergo Mitov M.Sc. studied at Friedrich-Alexander Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg and holds a professorship at Danube Private University in Krems, Austria. His areas of clinical and academic expertise include prosthetic dentistry, dental implantology, functional diagnostics, and all-ceramic restorations. As an active academic, Prof. Dr. Mitov brings research-level knowledge of materials science and biomechanics directly into everyday clinical practice, ensuring patients benefit from the latest evidence-based approaches in implant-supported and ceramic restorations.
Dr. Akiyo Mitov trained at Saarland University in Germany and has a particular focus on children's dentistry and preventive oral health. She is associated with the Smiles of St. George children's prophylaxis program, a structured initiative aimed at establishing healthy dental habits from an early age and reducing the incidence of childhood caries through regular monitoring and professional fluoride and sealant applications.
Dr. Daniela Kalchunkova completed her studies at Charite Berlin in 2018, adding further depth to the team's foundation in German academic dentistry. Her training at one of Germany's premier medical institutions reinforces the clinic's overarching philosophy that the highest standard of dental education is a prerequisite for delivering consistent, predictable treatment outcomes.
Services Offered
Implantology is a core specialty at Deutsche Dental Klinik. The team's prosthetic and surgical expertise allows them to plan and place implants for single missing teeth, multiple-tooth gaps, and full-arch rehabilitations. Cases requiring bone augmentation or sinus lifting are assessed individually, and the clinic uses precision planning tools to optimise implant positioning for long-term stability and aesthetic integration.
Modern orthodontics at DDK Sofia addresses both functional bite correction and smile aesthetics for teenagers and adults. Treatment planning takes into account the functional diagnostic data gathered through instruments like the Zebris JMA, ensuring that tooth movement is coordinated with overall jaw function rather than purely cosmetic repositioning.
Aesthetic prosthetic dentistry is another pillar of the practice. Prof. Dr. Mitov's specialisation in all-ceramic restorations means patients can access high-quality crowns, veneers, inlays, onlays, and bridges that replicate the translucency and colour gradation of natural enamel. All-ceramic work eliminates the grey margin lines sometimes visible at the gumline with older metal-ceramic crowns, producing restorations that remain lifelike over many years.
Conservative dentistry covers the full range of routine and restorative care: composite fillings, treatment of early and advanced caries, and structural reinforcement of weakened teeth. The team approaches even routine restorations with the same precision applied to complex prosthetic work, using rubber dam isolation, magnification, and high-strength composite materials.
Periodontology services address gum disease at every stage, from initial non-surgical scaling and root planing through to surgical periodontal therapy for advanced bone loss. Laser technology in Dr. Vassileva's hands allows for minimally invasive decontamination of periodontal pockets, faster healing, and reduced post-procedural discomfort compared to conventional scalpel techniques.
Preventive dentistry underpins all treatment at the clinic. Professional hygiene appointments, dietary counselling, fissure sealants, and fluoride applications form a structured maintenance program designed to keep treated teeth healthy for as long as possible and to reduce the overall treatment burden on patients over time.
Painless dentistry is a commitment rather than a marketing phrase at DDK Sofia. The team uses slow-delivery anaesthetic protocols, fine-gauge needles, and topical anaesthetics before injection to minimise discomfort. For patients with dental anxiety, this careful approach to pain management transforms what might otherwise be a stressful experience into a manageable and even comfortable appointment.
Why Choose Deutsche Dental Klinik in Sofia?
Dental tourism to Bulgaria has grown substantially over the past decade, driven by treatment costs that can be 50 to 70 percent lower than in Western Europe while maintaining comparable clinical standards. Deutsche Dental Klinik occupies a distinctive niche within this landscape: a practice whose entire clinical team holds degrees from German-speaking universities, whose working language is therefore naturally German as well as English and Bulgarian, and whose internal clinical protocols align with the standards expected by Central European patients.
For patients travelling from Germany, Austria, Switzerland, or other German-speaking countries, the clinic removes a common concern about dental tourism -- that the standard of care or the communication will be unfamiliar. At DDK Sofia, the dentists understand exactly what DGZMK guidelines require, what patients trained in the German healthcare system expect, and how to document treatment in a way that integrates seamlessly with ongoing care back home.
International patients wishing to arrange a consultation are encouraged to contact the clinic in advance so that treatment can be sequenced efficiently across a planned stay in Sofia. The central location makes it straightforward to combine dental appointments with exploring the Bulgarian capital's museums, restaurants, and cultural sites.