Implant Crown Cost in Korea (Temporary vs Permanent)
🦷 Implant Crown Cost in Korea (Temporary vs Permanent)
When getting a dental implant in Korea, the implant crown is a key part of the total cost. After the implant fixture (root‑form) is placed and osseointegration occurs, a crown is attached to complete the tooth. Many clinics provide both temporary (provisional) crowns and permanent crowns, and the costs differ.
This guide explains the typical cost ranges for temporary and permanent implant crowns in Korea and what factors influence pricing.
💰 Temporary (Provisional) Crown Cost
- ₩150,000 – ₩400,000 (≈
USD $110 – $300) per crown
Temporary crowns are usually placed shortly after implant placement or while waiting for the final prosthesis. They help preserve aesthetics, support soft tissue healing, and allow normal function during the healing period.
Temporary crowns are typically made from acrylic, resin, or a basic ceramic. They are not intended for long‑term function and are replaced by permanent crowns once healing is complete.
💠 Permanent Crown Cost
- ₩300,000 – ₩800,000+ (≈
USD $230 – $600+) per crown
Permanent implant crowns are designed for long‑term function and aesthetics. Costs vary based on the material and design: - Porcelain‑fused‑to‑metal (PFM): Lower to mid range
- Full ceramic / Zirconia: Mid to higher range
- High‑end layered ceramic or custom aesthetic crowns: Upper range
Permanent crowns in Korea are often made using advanced digital design and high‑precision milling to match color, shape, and bite.
🪩 Factors That Influence Crown Cost in Korea
- Material choice: Zirconia and advanced ceramics cost more than basic materials.
- Clinic reputation & technology: Clinics with in‑house labs and digital CAD/CAM systems may charge more but deliver faster, custom results.
- Shade matching & customization: More precise color matching can increase cost.
- Additional lab fees: Some clinics itemize lab fees separately.
🦷 Is a Temporary Crown Always Needed?
Not all cases require a temporary crown. Depending on bone stability and treatment protocol, some patients may receive only a final crown after osseointegration. Ask your clinic whether a temporary crown is recommended or optional.
🌍 For International Patients
Most clinics that treat overseas patients include crown cost details in itemized quotes. Make sure you confirm whether temporary and permanent crowns are both included, and if follow‑up adjustments or shade matching visits are part of the cost.
Even including travel, many international patients find implant and crown costs in Korea more affordable compared with prices in the U.S., Europe, or Australia.
📝 Planning Your Budget
Before treatment, request a written, itemized treatment plan that clearly lists:
- Implant fixture cost
- Temporary crown (if needed)
- Permanent crown cost and material options
- Imaging and follow‑up visits
With a clear breakdown, you can compare clinics fairly and plan your budget with confidence.




