Single Tooth Implant Explained
Single Tooth Implant Explained
If you’re considering a single tooth implant in Korea, here’s a clear overview of what to expect:
For a
standard single dental implant, the price typically ranges from about
₩1,500,000 to ₩3,000,000 (roughly USD $1,200-$2,400) per tooth.
More
premium or imported systems can cost up to
₩4,000,000-₩5,000,000 (USD $3,200-$4,000+) depending on the implant brand, materials, and clinic.
What Affects the Price?
Several factors can influence the cost of a single tooth implant:
- Implant system/material: Titanium vs Zirconia; imported vs domestic brands.
- Bone condition: Bone density, need for bone grafting or sinus lift.
- Location of the tooth: Front teeth may require more aesthetic considerations.
- Clinic type & location: Premium clinics in central Seoul (e.g., Gangnam) may charge higher fees.
- Anesthesia/sedation: Local anesthesia is standard; IV sedation or general anesthesia will increase costs.
- Diagnostic imaging: X-rays or CT scans may be required and add to cost.
- Number of implants: Some clinics offer discounts for multiple implants in a single session.
What’s Typically Included
When you see a quote for a single tooth implant in Korea, it often includes:
- Pre-op consultation and diagnostic imaging (X-ray/CT)
- Local anesthesia (sometimes sedation)
- Implant placement surgery
- Healing cap/abutment placement and final crown fabrication
- Post-op care/follow-up (medications, check-ups)
Always confirm with the clinic what is and isn’t included in the quoted price.
How to Plan & What to Ask the Clinic
- Ask: “Does this price cover the implant, abutment, and final crown?”
- Ask: “Will any bone grafting or additional procedures be needed?”
- Ask: “What type of implant system and materials are used?”
- For foreign patients: verify whether the clinic offers English support and transparent pricing.
- Consider after-care: healing time (usually 3–6 months), follow-up visits, and temporary prosthetics if needed.
- Check insurance coverage: some procedures may be partially covered by Korean health insurance (NHIS), though most implants are out-of-pocket.
Example Cost Snapshot for Seoul
- Standard single tooth implant: approx ₩1,500,000–₩3,000,000 (USD $1,200-$2,400) per tooth
- Premium/imported implant: approx ₩4,000,000–₩5,000,000 (USD $3,200-$4,000+) per tooth, depending on materials and clinic
Final Thoughts
Getting a single tooth implant in Korea can provide a long-lasting, natural-looking solution at a competitive cost. Prices vary with implant type, bone condition, and clinic, so it’s important to review your options carefully. Schedule a consultation, ask detailed questions about what’s included, and plan for recovery time to ensure the best outcome.


