Fees & payment
For most of our international patients, we recommend self-pay (not covered by insurance) treatment — it allows us to use premium materials, allocate proper appointment time, and plan for the long-term. Japanese public health insurance is also accepted for basic care such as routine check-ups, cavity fillings, and insurance-scale cleanings. We'll walk you through both options honestly so you can choose what fits.
| Emergency consultation (initial visit for international patients) | ¥20,000 |
| Comprehensive exam (full diagnosis & treatment planning) | ¥20,000 |
| Panoramic X-ray | ¥15,000 |
| Intra-oral X-ray (each) | ¥5,000 |
| CT scan | ¥15,000 |
| Painkillers (10 tablets) | ¥3,000 |
| Antibiotics (15 tablets) | ¥5,000 |
| Temporary filling | ¥15,000 |
| Temporary crown / inlay | ¥50,000 |
| Recementation | ¥15,000 |
| Direct restoration (filling) | ¥30,000 |
| Tooth extraction | ¥50,000 – ¥100,000 |
| Root canal treatment | ¥132,000 |
| e.max crown | ¥187,000 |
| Zirconia crown | ¥187,000 |
| Inlay | ¥99,000 |
| Onlay | ¥132,000 |
| Teeth cleaning | ¥20,000 |
| Whitening (office, per arch) | ¥40,000 |
| Guided surgery stent | from ¥66,000 |
| Implant placement (1st surgery) | ¥330,000 / tooth |
| 2nd-stage surgery | ¥77,000 / site |
| Custom abutment | ¥77,000 / tooth |
| Implant provisional crown | ¥55,000 / tooth |
| Final ceramic crown (implant) | ¥187,000 / tooth |
| GBR (guided bone regeneration) | ¥55,000 – ¥330,000 |
| Sinus lift | ¥330,000 / site |
| Socket lift | ¥165,000 |
| FGG (free gingival graft) | ¥165,000 / site |
| CTG (connective tissue graft) | ¥165,000 / site |
| All-on-4 | ¥3,500,000 – ¥5,000,000 / jaw |
All fees are tax-included. The exact amount depends on the clinical situation and is always confirmed with you in advance. We accept Japanese health insurance, cash, and major credit cards, and can provide itemized English-language receipts for travel insurance claims or Japan's medical expense deduction (医療費控除).
Our clinic is built around longer appointments, premium materials, and prosthodontic-level planning — all of which are only possible under the self-pay framework. For the restorations most international patients want (porcelain and zirconia crowns, implants, Invisalign, veneers, aesthetic work), self-pay is the standard in Japan regardless of nationality, because these materials are not covered by the public insurance system. This is where we can offer the clearest long-term result.
Japanese public health insurance is also accepted for basic care — routine check-ups, cavity fillings, and insurance-scale cleanings. Please bring your insurance card on your first visit. We'll explain clearly which items are covered and which are self-pay, with a written estimate in English before any treatment begins.
In some cases, an out-of-hours visit may be arranged outside regular clinic hours or on a closed day. Availability is not guaranteed. If an out-of-hours visit is arranged and provided, an additional fee of ¥30,000 applies.
Get a personalized estimate
Every case is unique. Contact us to describe your situation, and we will provide a clear, upfront estimate before any treatment begins.