Fees
Whitening
Home Whitening(up and down) | 35,000 yen |
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Office Whitening(each) | 2,000 yen |
* Prices do not include consumption tax.
Braces
Initial counselling | No charge |
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Detailed examination and diagnosis | 50,000 yen ※In the middle of treatment Profile X-ray When shooting Separate cost (10,000 yen) It takes. |
Adult braces | From 900,000 yen~ (includes white brackets and retainer) |
Child braces | Initial treatment from 150,000 yen~ |
Phase I treatment from 450,000 yen~ |
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Phrase II treatment from 450,000 yen~ |
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Partial braces from 200,000 yen~ |
* Prices do not include consumption tax.
* Monthly adjustments are required (once a month, 5,000 yen)
Implant
Handling
Straumann Implant(Made in Switzerland)
GC Implant(Made in Japan)
Price
1(include Inspection fee and Medical examination fee) | 250,000 yen |
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Implant top(crowns) | 120,000 yen~ |
* Prices do not include consumption tax.
Cores
Type | Insurance | Price (before tax) | Appearance | Durability |
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Fiber core | △ | From 20,000 yen | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ |
Gold core | × | ★★ | ★★★★★ | |
Metal core | 〇 | Insurance coverage available | ★ | ★ |
Benefits
Fiber cores

- Fiber cores are elastic and can significantly reduce pressure on the roots, prolonging the longevity of remaining teeth.
- They do not cause metal allergies and fits well.
- The optical translucency is similar to natural teeth, allowing for a natural and aesthetically pleasing finish.
Gold cores

- Gold is a softer material which relieves pressure on the roots, prolonging the longevity of remaining teeth.
- Gold is biologically stable and less likely to cause allergic reactions.
- They are a lighter shade of gold, and can reduce the discoloring of gums.
Metal cores

- Metal cores are the most affordable.
- They are a lighter shade of gold and can reduce the discoloring of gums. (When the root is cracked, the tooth must be removed).
- However, their rigidity may eventually create a wedge, causing the root to crack.
- The alloy contains various metals, which may cause allergic reactions.
- The metal inside may also make the tooth appear black.
Smaller fillings
Type | Insurance | Price (before tax) | Appearance | Durability |
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All-ceramic inlays | × | 70,000 – 80,000 yen | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ |
Hybrid resin inlays | × | 45,000 – 55,000 yen | ★★★★ | ★★★ |
Gold inlays | × | 65,000 – 75,000 yen | ★★ | ★★★★★ |
Palladium alloys | 〇 | Insurance coverage available | ★ | ★ |
* In addition to the above prices, additional materials may be charged depending on the case.
Benefits
All-ceramic inlays

- All-ceramic inlays are biologically stable, fit well, and last a long time.
- Aesthetically they are the best option, as they are the closest to natural teeth and do not discolor over time.
- They are easy to clean and less likely to cause cavities in surrounding teeth.
Hybrid resin inlays

- Hybrid resin is a relatively inexpensive composite material of ceramic and plastic (resin).
- However, the optical translucency is lower compared to pure ceramic.
- The material is also water-absorbent and will discolor over time.
Gold inlays

- Gold inlays fit well and are highly durable, making it ideal for patients with tendencies to clench their teeth.
- They sit well with adjacent teeth because gold has a similar hardness level to natural teeth.
- However, some may be conscious of the metallic color.
Palladium alloys

- Palladium alloys are the most affordable option.
- However, they do not fit as well and increase the risk of future cavities.
- The alloy also contains various metals which may cause allergic reactions.
- The metallic color is noticeable.
Front tooth crowns
Type | Insurance | Price (before tax) | Appearance | Durability |
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All-ceramic precision crowns | × | 160,000 yen | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ |
All-ceramic crowns | × | 130,000 yen | ★★★★ | ★★★★★ |
Metal ceramic crowns | × | 130,000 yen | ★★★ | ★★★★ |
Hard resin facing crowns | 〇 | Insurance coverage available | ★ | ★★ |
* In addition to the above prices, additional materials may be charged depending on the case.
Benefits
All-ceramic precision crowns

- All-ceramic precision crowns have the most natural and cosmetically appealing finish.
- Ceramic is biologically stable, fits well, and lasts a long time.
- They are easy to clean, reducing the risk of cavities in surrounding teeth.
- They are allergen-free.
All-ceramics crowns

- All ceramic crowns have a natural and cosmetically appealing finish.
- Ceramic is biologically stable, fits well, and lasts a long time.
- They are easy to clean, reducing the risk of cavities in surrounding teeth.
- They are allergen-free.
Metal ceramics

- The crown is a natural white.
- They fit well and last a long time.
- They are easy to clean, reducing the risk of cavities in surrounding teeth.
- However, they may discolor over time and cause the roots to look dark.
Hard resin facing crowns

- Hard resin facing crowns are the most affordable option.
- However, they do not fit as well and increase the risk of future cavities.
- The plastic will also deteriorate over time and may need to be replaced.
- The metal alloy may cause allergic reactions.
Molar crowns
Type | Insurance | Price (before tax) | Appearance | Durability |
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All-ceramic precision crowns | × | 160,000 yen | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ |
All-ceramic crowns | × | 130,000 yen | ★★★★ | ★★★★★ |
Metal ceramic crowns | × | 130,000 yen | ★★★ | ★★★★ |
Gold crowns | × | 100,000 – 105,000 yen | ★★ | ★★★★ |
Hard resin facing crowns | 〇 | Insurance coverage available | ★ | ★★★★★ |
* In addition to the above prices, additional materials may be charged depending on the case.
Benefits
All-ceramic precision crowns

- All ceramic precision crowns have the most natural and cosmetically appealing finish.
- Ceramic is biologically stable, fits well, and lasts a long time.
- They are easy to clean, reducing the risk of cavities in surrounding teeth.
- They are allergen-free.
All-ceramics crowns

- All ceramic crowns have a natural and cosmetically appealing finish.
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- They are easy to clean, reducing the risk of cavities in surrounding teeth.
- They are allergen-free.
Metal ceramics

- The crown is a natural white.
- They fit well and last a long time.
- They are easy to clean, reducing the risk of cavities in surrounding teeth.
- However, they may discolor over time and cause the roots to look dark.
Gold crowns

- Gold crowns fit well and are highly durable, making it ideal for patients with tendencies to clench their teeth.
- They sit well with adjacent teeth because gold has a similar hardness level to natural teeth.
- However, some may be conscious of the metallic color.
Palladium alloys

- Palladium alloys are the most affordable option.
- However, they do not fit as well and increase the risk of future cavities.
- The alloy also contains various metals which may cause allergic reactions.
- The metallic color is noticeable.
Complete dentures
Type | Insurance | Price (before tax) | Appearance | Durability |
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Implant overdentures | × | ★★★★★ | ★★★ | |
Metal base dentures | × | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | |
Attachment dentures | × | ★★★★ | ★★★ | |
Plastic dentures | 〇 | Insurance coverage available | ★★ | ★ |
* In addition to the above prices, additional materials may be charged depending on the case.
Benefits
Implant overdentures

- Implant overdentures are biologically stable and fit well.
- They are easy to clean and do not discolor easily.
- However, placing the implants requires surgery.
- They are also more expensive compared to other options.
Metal-based dentures

- Metal base dentures are thin, robust, and unlikely to chip, crack, or change shape.
- They allow you to maintain sense of temperature and taste, and to enjoy your meals more.
- They are easy to clean and maintain oral hygiene.
- However, they are more expensive compared to other options.
Attachment dentures

- Attachment dentures feel secure as they click on.
- They can utilize existing roots to achieve a strong bite.
- However, they may need to be removed for MRI scans.
- They also may not be a viable option for certain oral conditions.
Plastic dentures

- Plastic dentures are the most affordable as the cost can be partially covered by health insurance.
- However, they are thick, brittle, and harder to clean.
- The bite force is weak and dentures can easily fall off.
- They also may not fit properly when the jaw bone deteriorates.
* Requires periodic adjustment
Partial dentures
Type | Insurance | Price (before tax) | Appearance | Durability |
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Metal base dentures | × | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | |
Attachment dentures | × | ★★★★ | ★★★ | |
Metal base & non-clasp combination dentures | × | ★★★ | ★★★★ | |
Non-clasp dentures | × | 150,000 –(one tooth/25,000) yen | ★★★★ | ★★ |
Plastic dentures | 〇 | Insurance coverage available | ★ | ★ |
* In addition to the above prices, additional materials may be charged depending on the case.
Benefits
Metal base dentures

- Metal base dentures are thin, robust, and unlikely to chip, crack, or change shape.
- They allow you to maintain sense of temperature and taste, and to enjoy your meals more.
- They are easy to clean and maintain oral hygiene.
- However, they are more expensive compared to other options.
Attachment dentures

- Attachment dentures look natural as they do not have clasps.
- They feel secure as they click on.
- They can utilize existing roots to achieve a strong bite.
- However, they may need to be removed for MRI scans.
- They also may not be a viable option for certain oral conditions.
Metal base & non-clasp combination dentures

- Metal base & non-clasp combination dentures allow you to maintain sense of temperature and taste.
- They are aesthetically pleasing as they have no visible metal clasps.
- However, they can take time to make.
- They are also more expensive compared to other options.
Non-clasp dentures

- Non-clasp dentures allow you to maintain sense of temperature and taste.
- They are aesthetically pleasing as they have no visible metal clasps.
- However, they take time to make.
- hey are also more expensive compared to other options.
Plastic dentures

- Plastic dentures are the most affordable as the cost can be partially covered by insurance.
- However, they are thick, brittle, and harder to clean.
- The metal clasps are noticeable.
- They also put pressure on vital teeth.