🇰🇷 Busan, South Korea · Dentistry
Dental Implants in Busan
Titanium posts surgically placed into the jawbone to replace missing tooth roots, supporting crowns, bridges or full-arch restorations.
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Dr.Kh.Qalam / flickr · PDMAbout dental implants in Busan
A dental implant is a titanium (or zirconia) post placed into the jawbone to act as an artificial tooth root, onto which a crown, bridge or full-arch prosthesis is fixed. Implants are the most durable solution for missing teeth and, unlike bridges, do not require grinding down neighbouring teeth.
Full-arch solutions such as All-on-4 and All-on-6 — a fixed set of teeth on four or six implants — are among the most-travelled-for dental treatments, because the savings abroad (in Turkey, Hungary and Mexico) on a full-mouth case can run into many thousands. The trade-off is timing: osseointegration takes months, so treatment usually spans two trips or a longer single stay.
Clinics in Busan
1 tracked providers offering dental implants.
Dental Implants in Busan: frequently asked questions
Where can I get dental implants in Busan?
We track 1 provider offering dental implants in Busan: Goodwill Dental Hospital.
How much does a dental implant cost in Korea?
Across 3 published quotes we track, dental implants in South Korea runs $445–$4,600, with a typical range of $700–$2,162 — roughly 64% below an indicative US private price of about $4,000. Always confirm what a quote includes — the headline figure rarely covers everything.
Is Korea good for dental implants?
"Good" depends on the specific clinic and surgeon, not the destination. South Korea has highly experienced dentistry providers, but quality varies widely — which is why we score every clinic on a published transparency index and show what's verifiable (accreditation, named surgeons, sources) and what's missing, so you judge a provider rather than a country.
What country is best for dental implants?
We don't crown a single "best" or "cheapest" country — quality lives at the clinic level, not the border. For dental implants, South Korea is a major destination with tracked prices of $700–$2,162; compare it head-to-head with other destinations on our comparison pages and rank individual clinics by the MedTraveling Transparency Index rather than trusting a national reputation.
How long does a Korean implant last?
For dental implants, most people are back to everyday activities in about 1–2 weeks per stage, with fuller results developing over 3–6 months. Plan your trip and any follow-up around that, and confirm in writing who manages aftercare once you're back home.
