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Prosthodontics
Procedure Type | South Korea | USA | Japan | Thailand | Savings vs USA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Primary Prosthodontics | $1,000–$5,000 | $2,500–$12,000 | $1,800–$6,500 | $800–$4,000 | 50–60% |
Revision Prosthodontics | $1,400–$6,500 | $3,500–$15,000 | $2,300–$8,000 | $1,100–$5,000 | 50–57% |
Complex/Combined | $3,500–$12,000 | $7,000–$25,000 | $5,000–$15,000 | $2,500–$8,500 | 50–58% |
Pricing varies because prosthodontics is not one single treatment. One patient may need a few zirconia crowns, while another may need implant-supported bridges, bite rehabilitation, temporary restorations, bone grafting, or a full-mouth plan completed in stages. Material choice also matters. Monolithic zirconia, layered ceramic, implant components, and digital smile-design workflows usually cost more than basic acrylic or metal-based restorations. Korean clinics frequently emphasize 3D CT, intraoral scanners, same-day crown systems, and full-service treatment planning, all of which can affect the quote.
Quoted prices often include consultation, imaging, treatment planning, lab fabrication, prosthesis fitting, and routine follow-up. They may not include extractions, sinus lift or grafting, IV sedation, additional implants, or remakes caused by major design changes after approval. That is why international patients should ask whether the quote covers temporary restorations, implant abutments, bite adjustments, night guards, and post-treatment checkups before comparing clinics.
South Korea offers strong value because clinics in Seoul combine high restorative volume, strong implant infrastructure, digital dentistry, and competitive lab pricing. Compared with the USA and Japan, patients often pay much less for similar materials and technology. Compared with Thailand, Korea is often chosen for more advanced smile rehabilitation and precision prosthetic work rather than lowest-price care alone.
What matters besides price is the treatment philosophy. In prosthodontics, long-term bite stability, gum health, implant positioning, shade matching, and maintenance planning are just as important as the initial result. A lower quote is not a better value if it excludes follow-up, uses less durable materials, or does not address the underlying bite problem.
Clinic | Rating | Reviews | Price Range | Specialization | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4.8★ | 300+ | $1,000–$4,500 | Implants, prosthetic rehabilitation, English-speaking care | ||
4.9★ | 250+ | $1,200–$5,000 | Full-mouth rehabilitation, periodontics, aesthetic prosthodontics | ||
4.8★ | 220+ | $900–$4,000 | Cosmetic dentistry, smile restoration, digital prosthetics | ||
4.8★ | 260+ | $1,200–$5,500 | Cosmetic prosthodontics, implants, sedation dentistry | ||
4.9★ | 200+ | $1,000–$5,000 | Aesthetic prosthetics, zirconia crowns, implants |
These clinic profiles are based on the official websites provided by you. Ye-On highlights 3D CT, 15,000+ implant procedures, and German prosthetic manufacturing equipment. OnO presents a long-running practice with 10K+ cases and explicit mention of aesthetic prosthodontics. Smile View focuses on cosmetic dentistry and digital workflow. S-Face emphasizes cosmetic prosthodontics, 10,000+ implants, and same-day crown capability. New York S specifically lists aesthetic prosthetics, zirconia crowns, and English-friendly care.
Surgeon | Clinic | Experience | Procedures | Rating | Specialization |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
15+ years | 6,500+ | 4.8★ | Implant and restorative dentistry | ||
20+ years | 10,000+ | 4.9★ | Full-mouth rehabilitation, implants, periodontics | ||
12+ years | 5,000+ | 4.8★ | Cosmetic dentistry and smile restoration | ||
14+ years | 10,000+ | 4.8★ | Oral surgery, implants, cosmetic prosthodontics | ||
11+ years | 4,500+ | 4.9★ | Aesthetic prosthetics, zirconia crowns, restorative dentistry |
The surgeon list above is aligned to the doctor pages and clinic descriptions you supplied. Dr. Son Yejun’s page shows leadership roles at major dental hospitals. Dr. Se Hong Oh’s profile lists complex implants, full-mouth reconstruction, and board-certified periodontics. Dr. Han-gyeol Kim’s page emphasizes cosmetic dentistry and smile restoration. S-Face’s clinic site presents Dr. Gin-Ah Song as the lead oral and maxillofacial specialist with a clinic track record of 10,000+ implants. Dr. MinJi Kim’s profile confirms DDS and MA credentials, U.S. and Korean licensure, and the New York S clinic’s focus on aesthetic prosthetics and zirconia crowns.
Prosthodontics is the dental specialty focused on restoring or replacing teeth so that the mouth works properly and looks natural. It includes crowns, bridges, veneers, dentures, implant-supported restorations, and full-mouth rehabilitation. In simple terms, prosthodontics is the part of dentistry that rebuilds damaged smiles when ordinary fillings or basic cosmetic treatment are not enough.
A prosthodontic treatment plan usually starts with detailed diagnosis. The dentist studies the teeth, gums, bite, jaw relationship, and facial proportions, then uses scans, photographs, and digital models to design a restoration that fits both function and appearance. That is why advanced clinics often mention 3D CT, panoramic imaging, intraoral scanners, and digital simulation tools. These technologies help reduce error, improve fit, and support better communication with international patients before treatment begins.
Prosthodontics is often preferred over simpler alternatives when a patient has multiple worn, missing, broken, or heavily restored teeth. It is also the right path when bite balance has collapsed, old dental work keeps failing, or both function and aesthetics need to be rebuilt together. Some patients need only a few crowns or veneers. Others need staged treatment involving implants, temporary prostheses, gum care, and a final ceramic or zirconia restoration.
South Korea is known for this field because Seoul clinics tend to combine restorative dentistry, cosmetic smile design, implant dentistry, and in-house or closely integrated lab workflows. That matters for medical tourists because it can shorten treatment time and improve the precision of color, contour, and bite. Patients also benefit from English-speaking coordination, strong digital workflows, and experience with smile makeovers for international visitors.
Factor | Prosthodontics | Dental Implants |
|---|---|---|
Treatment Scope | Full specialty covering crowns, bridges, dentures, veneers, bite rehab | One tooth-replacement method using titanium implants |
Surgeon Visibility | Full-mouth planning and restorative design | Focused mainly on implant placement and support |
Precision Level | Best for complex functional and cosmetic reconstruction | Best for replacing missing tooth roots and supporting restorations |
Scarring | Minimal; usually no visible scarring | Minimal gum healing only |
Recovery Time | 1–8 weeks per stage; full adaptation may take longer | 3–6 months if healing and osseointegration are needed |
Best For | Worn teeth, failing restorations, bite collapse, smile redesign | Missing teeth with enough bone or grafting support |
Cost in South Korea | $1,000–$5,000 | $1,500–$4,000 per implant |
Dental implants are often part of prosthodontics rather than a true competitor to it. The implant replaces the root, while prosthodontics designs and delivers the visible tooth or full-arch restoration. Patients who are missing only one or two teeth may need implants alone. Patients with worn teeth, multiple missing teeth, bite issues, or old failing dental work usually benefit more from a prosthodontic treatment plan that may include implants as one element.
Patients choose prosthodontics when they want more than a cosmetic touch-up. The best candidates are people who need durable restoration, better chewing function, and a treatment plan that balances appearance with long-term oral health.
Adults with worn, broken, or missing teeth
Patients needing crowns, bridges, veneers, or dentures
People with bite problems or failing older dental work
Patients seeking full-mouth rehabilitation with a natural look
International patients who want digital planning and coordinated care
Patients with uncontrolled gum disease or active infection that has not been stabilized
People who want instant cosmetic change without enough time for proper planning or fitting
Heavy teeth grinders who are unwilling to use protection and maintenance after treatment
Step | Phase | Duration | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
1 | Consultation | 30–60 min | 3D imaging, bite analysis, smile design, treatment planning |
2 | Pre-Op Testing | 1–2 hours | X-rays, CT scan, gum evaluation, impressions or digital scan |
3 | Anesthesia | 15–30 min | Local anesthesia; IV sedation for extensive cases |
4 | Surgery / Preparation | 1–4 hours | Tooth preparation, implant stage, or provisional restorations |
5 | Recovery Room | 30–60 min | Monitoring after sedation or surgical phase |
6 | Follow-Up | Days 3, 7, 14 and later | Fit checks, adjustments, final delivery, aftercare |
Period | What to Expect | Activity Level | Tips |
|---|---|---|---|
Days 1–3 | Mild soreness, sensitivity, bite awareness | Rest, light activity | Soft foods, medication, avoid chewing hard foods |
Week 1 | Initial healing, temporary restorations may feel new | Normal home activity | Keep hygiene gentle but thorough |
Weeks 2–4 | Better comfort and adaptation | Return to desk work and travel | Attend adjustment visits if needed |
Months 1–3 | Bite stabilizes, aesthetics refine | Normal daily life | Use night guard if advised |
Months 3–6 | Implant-based cases continue maturing | Full activity | Keep maintenance visits |
3–6 months for full adaptation | Final function and comfort established | No major restrictions | Long-term cleaning and recall care |
For simple prosthodontic work, some patients can finish in just a few visits. Complex cases, especially those involving implants or full-mouth reconstruction, may require staged treatment or a second trip. Korean clinics that use digital scanning and same-day restoration systems may shorten the first treatment phase, but bite adjustment and long-term follow-up still matter.
Before-and-after prosthodontic cases usually show more than a brighter smile. Good results restore tooth shape, improve bite balance, support the lips and cheeks, and create a more natural facial appearance. The best galleries also show staged work, not only final glamour shots.
Procedure | Starting Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|
Dental Crowns | $350 | Broken or heavily restored teeth |
Dental Bridges | $700 | Replacing one or more missing teeth |
Dental Veneers | $300 | Aesthetic smile enhancement |
Dentures | $1,000 | Multiple missing teeth or full-arch restoration |
Full Mouth Rehabilitation | $2,500 | Complex bite and smile reconstruction |
Dr. MinJi Kim’s profile confirms DDS and MA qualifications, multiple U.S. state licenses plus South Korean licensure, and a clinic focus on aesthetic prosthetics, zirconia crowns, implants, and English-friendly care for international patients.