Dental Care Costs in Japan
Universal Health Insurance (NHI + Shakai Hoken) · Waluta: ¥ (JPY)
Checkup + Cleaning (Patient Pays)
¥900–¥3,000
Insured Crown (Patient Pays)
¥3,000–¥5,000
Ceramic Crown (Uninsured)
¥80,000–¥150,000
Dental Implant (Uninsured)
¥300,000–¥600,000
Copayment Rate
30%
Dentists per 100,000
~68
Przegląd
Dental care in Japan is covered under the universal health insurance system, making basic dental services relatively affordable compared to many other developed countries. The standard 30% copayment applies to most dental procedures. A routine dental checkup and cleaning costs approximately ¥3,000-10,000 (patient pays ¥900-3,000), while a resin filling costs ¥1,500-5,000 as the patient's share depending on the tooth and complexity.
Insurance covers basic restorative treatments including silver amalgam and composite resin fillings, metal crowns (silver-palladium alloy), root canals, extractions, and basic dentures. However, cosmetic or premium options such as ceramic crowns, porcelain veneers, and tooth whitening are not covered and must be paid entirely out of pocket. A ceramic crown costs ¥80,000-150,000 (non-insured), while insured metal crowns cost approximately ¥3,000-5,000 as the patient's copayment.
Dental implants are not covered by health insurance and cost ¥300,000-600,000 per implant, making them a significant out-of-pocket expense. Japan has one of the highest densities of dentists in the world, with approximately 68 dentists per 100,000 population, resulting in strong competition and generally short wait times. Many dental clinics are open evenings and weekends, reflecting the high demand for accessible dental care.
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