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Fees & payment

Transparent pricing,
explained in English.

  • Written cost estimate in English before any treatment begins — no surprises
  • Japanese public health insurance accepted for basic care (check-ups, fillings, cleanings)
  • Self-pay treatment available for premium materials, Invisalign, implants & cosmetic work
  • Interest-free monthly payment plans available
  • Itemized receipts for 医療費控除, corporate health plans & overseas insurance

Most international patients ultimately choose self-pay — it lets us use the materials and dedicate the time their case actually needs. We will walk you through both options honestly.

Eden Membership · Annual Care Plan

Your family's English-speaking
dental home in Nagoya.

A boutique-style annual plan modeled on US and UK private dental practices. Built for international residents who want consistent preventive care, priority access, and English-speaking support — without the friction of navigating insurance every visit.

Individual

¥88,000 / year

≈ $580 USD

Couple

¥158,000 / year

Save ≈10% vs individual

Family Concierge

Family of 4

¥288,000 / year

Save ≈18% vs individual ×4

Included with every plan

  • Two PMTC + check-up visits per year
  • Annual panoramic X-ray review
  • WhatsApp priority response (clinic hours)
  • Priority urgent-care booking
  • English written records for every visit
  • 10% off additional self-pay treatment
  • Family Concierge coordinator (Family plan)
  • Annual oral-health report in English
Ask about membership →

A note on Japanese public insurance dentistry

Japanese health insurance covers basic, standardized procedures. The materials and protocols allowed under insurance reflect what is mandated nationally — not necessarily what is supported by current international evidence.

A few realities worth knowing:

  • Silver (amalgam) fillings and "kinpala" gold-palladium crowns remain insurance-covered in Japan, but are no longer routinely used in the US, UK, EU, or Australia due to aesthetic, biocompatibility, and metallurgical concerns.
  • Insurance-grade CAD/CAM resin crowns are a Japan-specific material with limited international long-term evidence compared with lithium-disilicate (e.max) or zirconia ceramic restorations used as the global standard.
  • Insurance appointment times are capped at very short national-rate slots — making detailed planning, intraoral photography, and thorough English explanation practically impossible within that window.

Insurance is appropriate for routine check-ups, basic cleanings, and acute symptom relief. For long-term restorations, implants, cosmetic work, and anything involving complex planning, internationally-trained patients almost always choose self-pay — both in Japan and abroad.

Packages

Check-up package (panoramic X-ray, oral exam, scaling & cleaning)¥30,000
Whitening package (panoramic X-ray, oral exam, scaling & cleaning, whitening)¥65,000

Diagnostics & Examination

Comprehensive exam (full diagnosis & treatment planning)¥25,000
Panoramic X-ray¥10,000
Intra-oral X-ray (each)¥5,000
CT scan¥15,000

Emergency Dental Visits

Emergency consultation (initial visit for international patients)¥25,000

Oral care, whitening & appliances

Teeth cleaning (self-pay PMTC)¥15,000
Office whitening (per arch)¥40,000
Home whitening kit (custom trays + gel)¥40,000
Combo whitening (office + home)¥70,000
Night guard (custom hard splint)from ¥30,000
Sports mouthguard (custom)from ¥30,000

Specialist consultations

Smile design consultation (photo diagnosis + digital mock-up)from ¥30,000
TMJ / bruxism consultationfrom ¥20,000
Second Opinion (review of another clinic's treatment plan, in English)¥15,000 – ¥25,000
Comprehensive implant / full-mouth consultation (CT review, prosthetic planning, bite analysis)¥22,000 – ¥55,000

Premium materials & technique — vs. insurance baseline

When a treatment can be done either under insurance or with premium materials, we always explain both options — clearly, in English, with the long-term trade-offs.

TreatmentInsurance baselineEden premium
Posterior crownCAD/CAM resin or 12% gold-palladium ("kinpala" silver)e.max ceramic / zirconia — ¥187,000
Inlay restorationSilver amalgam or basic compositeCeramic inlay — from ¥99,000
Anterior restorationStandard composite (limited shade matching)Layered composite or porcelain veneer
Implant brandNot insurance-coveredStraumann or Nobel Biocare — global standard
Same-day crownNot availableCEREC milled in-house when suitable
Appointment time~15 min (national insurance scale)30–90 min, English explanation included

Concierge & documentation services

Online consultation (overseas patients, 30 min)¥16,500
Online consultation (60 min)¥33,000
English diagnosis letter / treatment summaryfrom ¥11,000
Overseas insurance documentation support¥16,500 – ¥33,000
Records transfer / translation to your home dentistfrom ¥11,000
After-hours English support (night / holiday / urgent)¥22,000 – ¥44,000

Definitive Treatment

Direct restoration (filling)¥30,000
Tooth extraction¥132,000
Root canal treatment¥132,000
e.max crown¥187,000
Zirconia crown¥187,000
Inlay¥99,000
Onlay¥132,000

Temporary Treatment

Painkillers (10 tablets)¥2,000
Antibiotics (15 tablets)¥3,000
Temporary filling¥10,000
Temporary crown / inlay¥50,000
Recementation¥10,000
Retainer repair / adjustment¥20,000

Implant

Guided surgery stentfrom ¥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).

Why we recommend self-pay treatment

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.

After-hours / closed-day visits

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.

Opened January 2026

A brand-new clinic in central Nagoya.

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Get a personalized estimate

Let's discuss your treatment and fees.

Every case is unique. Contact us to describe your situation, and we will provide a clear, upfront estimate before any treatment begins.