I’ve been in Spain for a few years and have always been a bit unhappy with my teeth, mainly because they’re a bit crowded and uneven. I recently decided to finally do something about it and started doing a ton of research on orthodontic clinics here in Spain. Information on this topic seems a bit scattered, so I’ve compiled my findings to hopefully help others facing the same issue.
Chain Dental Clinics vs. Private Practices
At first, I was completely lost and didn’t know how to choose. I later found that dental clinics in Spain fall into two main categories: large chains and private practices. The advantages of chain clinics are their numerous locations, relatively transparent pricing, and frequent promotions, like interest-free installment plans. The downside is that you might be seen by different dentists, making the service quality a bit of a lottery. With private practices, you usually have one dedicated doctor or team from start to finish, which means better communication and a more stable relationship, but the prices might be less ‘approachable’ compared to some deals on [the cost of orthodontics in Spain].

My Personal Take on a Few Major Chain Clinics
I mainly researched chain clinics in Madrid and Barcelona, as these cities offer the most options. Here are a few I’ve learned about during my research on [orthodontics in Spain]; this is purely my personal opinion, so take it as a reference:
Impress: This clinic specializes in clear aligners and advertises heavily. They have a very modern, youthful vibe, and their app is well-designed for tracking your progress online. It’s a good fit for young people who prioritize aesthetics and have non-complex dental issues. However, I’ve heard that for more complicated cases, their experience might not match that of traditional clinics.
Donte Group: Vitaldent is practically a household name among dental chains in Spain, with branches in almost every city. They offer a comprehensive range of services, not just orthodontics. The prices are reasonable, but the quality of service and the skill of the dentists can be hit-or-miss. A friend of mine had a great experience at one branch, while another couldn’t stop complaining. Moonz, their subsidiary, focuses on pediatric dentistry and orthodontics and is considered quite professional.
Sanitas Dental: If you have Sanitas insurance, you can usually get a discount at their own dental centers. The service is quite standardized, and the clinics are nice. It’s a solid, middle-of-the-road choice—you won’t be wowed, but you’re unlikely to have a bad experience either.
How to Choose the Right Clinic for You
So, with all that said, how do you actually choose? I believe there’s no absolute ‘best,’ only the ‘most suitable.’ I’ve made a simple table to compare the features of different types of clinics to help you decide based on your own needs.
| Features | Large Chains | Small to Medium Private Practices |
| Price | Relatively transparent, frequent promotions | Generally higher, less price flexibility |
| Convenience | Many locations, flexible appointments | Usually a single location |
| Dentist Consistency | Dentists may change, higher turnover | Fixed dentist, handles the entire process |
| Personalized Plan | Plans tend to be standardized | More personalized, in-depth communication |
| Handling Complex Cases | Experience can be inconsistent | Advantageous for experienced doctors |
My advice is: Don’t be afraid to do the legwork—consult with several clinics
! Almost all clinics offer a free initial consultation and treatment plan assessment. You can take the plan from Clinic A to Clinic B to hear different professional opinions. During these consultations, you can also get a direct feel for the clinic’s environment, service attitude, and the dentist’s professionalism. I hope everyone finds a doctor they’re happy with and gets that perfect smile soon! If you have any good clinic recommendations or insights on [orthodontic prices in Spain]
, feel free to share them in the comments below!