How Much Does a Crown Cost in Korea? Zirconia vs Gold vs Ceramic
Typical Crown Costs in Korea
π Zirconia Crowns (Popular & durable aesthetic option)
- β©350,000 – β©900,000 per tooth typical range (≈ $270 – $700 USD)
- Many clinics list around β©500,000 – β©800,000 as a standard rate.
- Some standard prices hover near β©600,000 per crown.
π Zirconia is strong, biocompatible, and visually close to natural teeth, making it one of the most common choices.
πͺ Gold Crowns (Durable, long-lasting metal option)
- β©600,000 – β©1,300,000+ (≈ $460 – $1,000+ USD)
- Average around β©450,000 – β©600,000 in some surveys.
π 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.
πΆ Ceramic / All-Ceramic Crowns (E-max & high-esthetic)
- β©600,000 – β©900,000 (≈ $440 – $700 USD) for high-esthetic ceramic or E-max types.
- Some clinics price similar all-ceramic crowns close to zirconia.
β¨ All-ceramic crowns are chosen when cosmetic look is a priority — especially on visible teeth — offering excellent translucency and appearance.
Things to Consider
π¦· 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.
πͺ 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.
π° 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.





