Dental Work in Korea
A single dental implant costs $700–$2,000 in Korea versus $3,000–$7,000 in the US. Same premium implant brands, same digital technology, same board-certified specialists - just a radically different price tag.
The Cost Gap That's Sending Americans to Seoul
Korean dental clinics use the same premium implant systems and digital technology found in top US practices - 3D CT-guided placement, CAD/CAM same-day crowns, and digital intraoral scanning - at 60–75% less.
Straumann (Switzerland), Nobel Biocare (Sweden), plus Korea's own award-winning Osstem and Dentium - used in 70+ countries worldwide.
3D CT scanning, digital intraoral scanning (no messy molds), CAD/CAM milling for same-day crowns, and 3D-printed surgical guides for exact implant positioning.
Round-trip flight ($800–$1,500) + hotel ($400–$1,000) + dental work still comes in at less than half the US cost for the dental work alone.
Korean implant prices typically include consultation, 3D CT scan, fixture, abutment, final crown, follow-ups, and medications. No hidden fees or surprise bills.
Cost Comparison: Korea vs. the US
All prices are approximate ranges in USD. Costs vary by clinic, materials, and complexity. We provide detailed quotes for your specific situation.
| Procedure | Korea | USA | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single Dental Implant (incl. crown) | $700–$2,000 | $3,000–$7,000 | 60–75% |
| All-on-4 Implants (per arch) | $9,000–$13,200 | $20,000–$30,000 | 50–65% |
| Porcelain Veneer (per tooth) | $300–$600 | $1,000–$2,500 | 60–75% |
| Dental Crown (ceramic) | $300–$600 | $1,000–$2,000 | 60–70% |
| Root Canal | $200–$400 | $700–$1,500 | 65–75% |
| Invisalign / Clear Aligners | $2,000–$5,000 | $4,000–$8,000 | 40–55% |
| Teeth Whitening (professional) | $200–$400 | $500–$1,000 | 55–65% |
| Full Mouth Rehabilitation | $15,000–$25,000 | $40,000–$80,000 | 55–70% |
Korean dental implant pricing typically includes the consultation, 3D CT scan, fixture, abutment, final crown, follow-ups, and medications - items often billed separately in the US.
Common Dental Procedures in Korea
Dental Implants
The #1 reason international patients seek dental care in Korea. High surgeon volume with premium systems: Osstem, Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Dentium. From $700 including crown.
All-on-4 / All-on-6
Full arch of fixed teeth on 4 implants. Temporary teeth often placed same day. Return in 3–6 months for permanent prosthesis. $9,000–$13,200 vs $20,000–$30,000 in the US.
Porcelain Veneers
Digital Smile Design (DSD) creates a virtual preview before preparation. Zirconia and lithium disilicate options. Most cases: 2–3 visits over 1–2 weeks.
Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Complete reconstruction: implants, crowns, veneers, and orthodontic work in a coordinated plan. $15,000–$25,000 in Korea vs $40,000–$80,000 in the US.
Invisalign / Clear Aligners
Consultation, 3D scanning, and planning during a short visit. Subsequent trays shipped internationally with remote monitoring via app. $2,000–$5,000.
Dental Crowns
CAD/CAM technology enables same-day crown fabrication at many clinics. Zirconia and full-ceramic, natural-looking, metal-free options are standard. $300–$600 per crown.
Treatment Timeline: How Many Days Do You Need?
Implant patients typically need two trips - one for placement and another 3–6 months later for the final crown. Some cases qualify for immediate loading.
| Procedure | Stay Required | Return Trip? |
|---|---|---|
| Single Implant (surgery only) | 3–5 days | Yes, after 3–6 months for crown |
| Implant (immediate loading) | 5–7 days | Optional follow-up |
| All-on-4 (temp teeth) | 5–7 days | Yes, after 3–6 months for final |
| Veneers (4–8 teeth) | 7–10 days | Usually not needed |
| Dental Crown | 3–5 days (same-day possible) | Usually not needed |
| Root Canal + Crown | 5–7 days | Usually not needed |
| Teeth Whitening | 1–2 days | Not needed |
Implant Brands: What to Know
Korean-made implants are globally certified, extensively researched, and used by dentists in 70+ countries. Premium European brands are also available at significant savings.
Gold standard worldwide. Highest documented long-term success rates. Premium tier pricing in Korea still far below US costs.
Pioneer in implant dentistry. Excellent research backing. Available at Korean clinics at 50–60% less than US pricing.
Korea's own globally recognized brand. Used in 70+ countries. Best value at Korean quality. Not a cheap alternative - internationally certified and extensively researched.
Strong R&D, growing international reputation. High-quality Korean brand with excellent clinical outcomes and competitive pricing.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do dental implants cost in Korea?
A single dental implant including fixture, abutment, and crown costs $700–$2,000 in Korea, compared to $3,000–$7,000 in the US. Price varies by brand (Korean Osstem starts lower; Swiss Straumann higher), bone condition, and whether grafting is needed. All-on-4 runs $9,000–$13,200 per arch vs $20,000–$30,000 in the US.
Is dental work cheaper in Korea than the US?
Yes - typically 60–75% less for implants, crowns, and veneers, and 40–55% less for Invisalign. The savings come from lower overhead and competitive market, not lower quality. Korean clinics use the same materials and digital technology as top US practices.
How many days do I need in Korea for dental implants?
Plan 3–5 days for initial implant surgery. You'll need a second trip of 3–5 days approximately 3–6 months later for the permanent crown. Some cases qualify for immediate loading. Veneers and crowns require 7–10 days for the full process.
Are Korean dental implants good quality?
Yes. Korea is home to globally recognized implant manufacturers (Osstem, Dentium) used in 70+ countries. Swiss and Swedish brands also available. Korean dentists are board-certified and many trained at top international institutions. Quality is comparable to the US, UK, and Europe.
Can I get Invisalign in Korea as a tourist?
Yes. Initial consultation, 3D scanning, and treatment planning can be done in a few days. Subsequent trays are shipped to your home address with remote monitoring. $2,000–$5,000 vs $4,000–$8,000 in the US.
What about dental work for older patients?
Korea is excellent for older patients needing extensive work. Full mouth rehabilitation costs $15,000–$25,000 vs $40,000–$80,000 in the US. Korean clinics are experienced with complex cases including bone loss. Bone grafting available where needed.
What implant brand should I choose?
Your dentist will recommend based on your case. Korean-made implants (Osstem, Dentium) offer excellent quality at the best price. If you prefer European brands (Straumann, Nobel Biocare), they're available at significant savings. All brands are MFDS-approved and internationally certified.
Is it safe to get dental work abroad?
Korea is one of the safest destinations for dental tourism. Board certification is mandatory, clinics are regularly inspected, and all foreign-patient-serving institutions carry mandatory malpractice insurance since 2016. Korea ranks #2 globally for healthcare quality.