How Much Does a Crown Cost in Korea? Zirconia vs Gold vs Ceramic
Typical Crown Costs in Korea
💎 Zirconia Crowns (Popular & durable aesthetic option)
- ₩350,000 – ₩900,000 per tooth typical range (≈ $270 – $700 USD)
- Many clinics list around ₩500,000 – ₩800,000 as a standard rate.
- Some standard prices hover near ₩600,000 per crown.
👉 Zirconia is strong, biocompatible, and visually close to natural teeth, making it one of the most common choices.
🪙 Gold Crowns (Durable, long-lasting metal option)
- ₩600,000 – ₩1,300,000+ (≈ $460 – $1,000+ USD)
- Average around ₩450,000 – ₩600,000 in some surveys.
👑 Gold is extremely durable and gentle on opposing teeth, but tends to be more expensive due to metal value and is usually used in back molars rather than front teeth.
🍶 Ceramic / All-Ceramic Crowns (E-max & high-esthetic)
- ₩600,000 – ₩900,000 (≈ $440 – $700 USD) for high-esthetic ceramic or E-max types.
- Some clinics price similar all-ceramic crowns close to zirconia.
✨ All-ceramic crowns are chosen when cosmetic look is a priority — especially on visible teeth — offering excellent translucency and appearance.
Things to Consider
🦷 Insurance
- In Korea, crowns are usually non-covered or partially covered by National Health Insurance only if medically necessary (like after extensive decay). Most cosmetic crown work is out-of-pocket.
🪄 Premium Options
- Same-day milled crowns (CAD/CAM) or premium ceramic like E-max or high-translucency zirconia can push costs to the higher end.
💰 International Patients
- Clinics catering to medical tourists may package services including consultation, digital scans, and follow-ups — so always confirm what’s included in the quoted price.







