Dental Care Costs in Denmark
Tax-Funded Universal Healthcare · Valuta: kr (DKK)
Dental Checkup
500–1,000 kr
Public Subsidy (Diagnostic)
~40%
Filling Cost
500–1,500 kr
Crown Cost
4,000–8,000 kr
Dental Implant
10,000–20,000 kr
Free for Under 18
Yes (municipal service)
Oversigt
Dental care for adults in Denmark is not covered by the public healthcare system, though a partial subsidy exists for basic treatments. The regional health authorities provide a fixed subsidy (tilskud) covering approximately 40% of the cost of diagnostic examinations and preventive treatments, and smaller percentages for other procedures. Despite the subsidy, dental care remains one of the largest out-of-pocket health expenses for Danish residents.
A standard dental checkup costs approximately 500-1,000 kr, with the patient paying 60% after the public subsidy. A filling costs 500-1,500 kr, a crown 4,000-8,000 kr, and a dental implant 10,000-20,000 kr. Root canal treatment ranges from 2,000-5,000 kr depending on the tooth. Danish dental fees are regulated by the Danish Dental Association's fee schedule, but dentists are free to set their own prices, and actual charges often exceed the reference amounts used for calculating subsidies.
Children under 18 receive completely free dental care through the municipal dental service (kommunal tandpleje), including regular checkups, preventive treatments, fillings, and orthodontics if clinically needed. Young adults aged 18-21 receive a higher subsidy for dental care. For adults on low incomes, municipalities can provide additional dental assistance (tandplejetilskud) to cover extraordinary dental expenses, though eligibility criteria and coverage vary by municipality.
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Data fra Sundhedsstyrelsen (Danish Health Authority), Sundhedsdatastyrelsen (Danish Health Data Authority), Danske Regioner (Danish Regions), Laegemiddelstyrelsen (Danish Medicines Agency). Sidst opdateret: 2026-03-01. Denne information er kun til uddannelsesmæssige formål og udgør ikke medicinsk rådgivning.