Price
Price List
Private Fee Schedule
We will provide a detailed explanation of all treatment options and associated costs during your consultation following an examination.
Cosmetic Dentistry Fees
(All prices include tax.)
All-Ceramic Crown

A porcelain crown fused to a strong zirconia framework.
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 2 to 4 weeks / 2 to 3 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥187,000
Merit
- Provides a natural, translucent appearance just like real teeth.
- Highly resistant to staining or discoloration over time.
- Resistant to plaque buildup and easy to keep clean.
- Completely metal-free; no risk of metal allergies.
Demerit
- As a private treatment, the cost is higher than insurance-covered options.
- It can chip or break under excessive force.
Metal-Ceramic Crown

A porcelain crown fused to a metal framework.
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 2 to 4 weeks / 2 to 3 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥187,000
Merit
- The ceramic exterior provides a natural, tooth-colored appearance.
- The metal framework offers excellent strength and durability.
- Suitable for high-stress areas like molars.
- A good option when multiple teeth need to be splinted together.
Demerit
- As a private treatment, the cost is higher than insurance-covered options.
- The metal framework may cause allergic reactions in some individuals.
- The ceramic portion can chip or break under excessive force.
- The underlying metal makes it difficult to achieve a high level of translucency.
Full Zirconia Crown

A crown made entirely of solid zirconia (ideal for molars).
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 2 to 4 weeks / 2 to 3 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥154,000
Merit
- Offers a white, natural-looking appearance.
- Completely metal-free; no risk of metal allergies.
- Highly durable and resistant to staining over time.
- Stronger than metal or plastic, ensuring reliable function.
- Resistant to plaque buildup and stays clean and aesthetic.
Demerit
- As a private treatment, the cost is higher than insurance-covered options.
- It can chip or break under excessive force.
- Adjustments are difficult, and a fracture may require a full replacement.
Laminate Veneers

Thin, custom-made ceramic shells bonded to the front surface of your teeth, similar to artificial fingernails.
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 2 to 4 weeks / 2 to 3 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥187,000
Merit
- The treatment can be completed in a short timeframe.
- Can whiten and perfect the look of teeth that don’t respond to traditional whitening.
- Can be used to close small gaps between front teeth.
- Requires minimal tooth reduction, lowering future cavity risk.
- The minimal preparation process involves little to no discomfort.
Demerit
- As a private treatment, the cost is higher than insurance-covered options.
- Cannot be bonded to teeth that are severely fractured or misaligned.
- Can chip or break due to a poor bite or severe teeth grinding.
- May not adhere properly if there is insufficient healthy enamel.
Ceramic Inlay

A partial, custom-fitted ceramic filling.
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 2 to 3 weeks / 2 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥95,000
Merit
- Durable and highly resistant to wear.
- Resists staining and discoloration over the long term.
- Can be precisely milled for a highly accurate and custom fit.
- Can be designed to preserve healthy enamel and reinforce the tooth structure.
Demerit
- As a private treatment, the cost is higher than insurance-covered options.
- The ceramic can chip or break under excessive force.
Ceramic Onlay

A partial ceramic crown (covering one or more cusps of the tooth).
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 2 to 3 weeks / 2 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥132,000
Merit
- Durable and highly resistant to wear.
- Resists staining and discoloration over the long term.
- Can be precisely milled for a highly accurate and custom fit.
- Can be designed to preserve healthy enamel and reinforce the tooth structure.
Demerit
- As a private treatment, the cost is higher than insurance-covered options.
- The ceramic can chip or break under excessive force.
Fiber Post & Core (Tooth Foundation)

A procedure to reinforce the tooth using a strong fiber post.
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 1 to 2 weeks (Performed as part of the crown procedure) / 1 to 2 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥27,500
Merit
- Reduces the risk of root fracture and maintains the tooth’s strength against chewing forces.
- Completely metal-free; no risk of metal allergies.
Demerit
- As a private treatment, the cost is higher than insurance-covered options.
- A fiber post may not be suitable for every case.
- Cannot be used if the tooth is already fractured.
Teeth Whitening Fees
(All prices include tax.)
Teeth Whitening

In-Office Whitening (3 sessions, 60 min each) + At-Home Whitening Kit
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 2 to 4 weeks / 3 to 5 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥71,500
Merit
- Brings out the natural whiteness of your teeth.
- Whitens your teeth without any drilling or enamel reduction.
- Enhances the overall appearance of your smile.
Demerit
- You must avoid dark-colored foods and drinks during the whitening period.
- The whitening agent may cause temporary tooth sensitivity.
- There is a limit to the level of whiteness achievable, as it is based on your natural tooth shade.
Full Denture (Per Arch)
(All prices include tax.)
Full Denture (Per Arch)

Full Denture (Treatment denture and adjustment fees are charged separately) Price varies depending on materials used.
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 1 to 2 months / 4 to 6 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥418, 000
Cast Partial Denture

artial Denture (Treatment denture and adjustment fees are charged separately)
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 1.5 to 2.5 months / 5 to 7 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥473,000
Merit
- The rigid metal framework provides a secure and stable fit.
- The metal framework is highly durable and long-lasting.
- Designed to be discreet, offering a natural appearance.
Demerit
- As a private treatment, the cost is higher than insurance-covered options.
- May require alteration (preparation) of your remaining teeth to support the framework.
- Not suitable for patients with metal allergies.
Digital Dentures

Dentures fabricated using a 3D printer, based on a precise digital record captured with an intraoral scanner.
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 2 to 4 weeks / 2 to 3 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥55,0000~
Merit
- The impression process is comfortable, using an intraoral scanner instead of putty.
- Creates a highly precise and accurate fit based on detailed digital data.
- The digital file is saved, making it easy to duplicate or replace the denture.
Demerit
- As a private treatment, the cost is higher than insurance-covered options.
- Requires specialized digital equipment, so it is only available at select dental clinics.
Over Denture

A full denture supported by natural teeth or implants (Price includes metal framework and lab fees; attachments are billed separately.)
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 2 to 3 months / 5 to 7 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥583,000
Merit
- Anchored to roots or implants for excellent stability, allowing you to eat and speak comfortably.
- The secure fit allows for natural tongue movement, which aids in clear pronunciation.
- Easy for you to remove and clean, ensuring good hygiene for both the denture and the implants/teeth.
Demerit
- As a private treatment, the cost is higher than insurance-covered options.
- A surgical procedure is required to place the implants.
Dental Implant Fees
(All prices include tax.)
Dental Implant

Cost for one set of dental implants from implant placement to ceramic tooth set
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 4 months to 1 year / 5 to 10 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥605,000
Merit
- Allows you to chew firmly with an artificial root.
- Does not require drilling or altering your adjacent healthy teeth.
- Highly durable and designed to last for a long time.
- Provides a stable bite, similar to a natural tooth, by integrating with the jawbone.
- Prevents bone loss and preserves your chewing strength.
Demerit
- This is a private treatment and is not covered by Japanese Health Insurance.
- The surgical procedure can be physically demanding for some patients.
- Risks include post-operative pain, swelling, bleeding, and potential complications.
- Long-term function depends on regular follow-up maintenance appointments.
Orthodontic Fees
All prices include tax.
Full Orthodontic Examination

Includes CT scan, Cephalogram, iTero scan, and facial photos. (Consultation and treatment simulation are included.)
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 1 Day / 1 Visit (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥495,000
Study Model

A plaster (gypsum) model created by pouring stone into an impression taken of your teeth and gums.
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 1 to 3 days (Note: This timeframe is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥5,500
CADIAX

A diagnostic device used to precisely record jaw movement and position, allowing for highly accurate treatment planning.
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 1 Day / 1 Visit (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥11,000
Comprehensive Orthodontic Treatment

Comprehensive Orthodontic Treatment is a treatment method that moves all teeth up and down to align and bite, not just part of the teeth. It aims to improve not only the appearance but also the chewing function,减轻 jaw stress, and balance the entire face.j
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 1.5 to 3 years / 20 to 40 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥1,100,000
Merit
- Improves not only tooth alignment but also your bite and facial profile.
- Lowers your risk of developing cavities and gum disease.
- A corrected bite supports proper chewing function, clearer speech, and natural facial expressions.
Demerit
- This is a private treatment and is not covered by Japanese Health Insurance.
- You may have some dietary restrictions while wearing the orthodontic appliance.
- Compared to limited treatment, the cost is higher due to the greater complexity of the case.
Limited Orthodontic Treatment

Limited orthodontic treatment (also known as partial or single-arch orthodontics) is a focused method used to correct the alignment of a specific, targeted group of teeth.
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 1 to 2 years / 12 to 24 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥583,000
Merit
- The cost is often lower compared to comprehensive (full) orthodontic treatment.
- Can provide a rapid cosmetic improvement for your primary concern.
- Clear aligners can often be used, making the treatment discreet and less noticeable.
Demerit
- This is a private treatment and is not covered by Japanese Health Insurance.
- Depending on the type of appliance, you may have some dietary restrictions during treatment.
- In some complex cases, limited (partial) orthodontics may not be a sufficient solution.
Limited Orthodontic Treatment
A focused orthodontic method used to correct the alignment of a specific, targeted group of teeth.
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 3 months to 1 year / 5 to 15 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥242,000~473,000
Merit
- Treatment is localized, so appliances are less noticeable.
- The shorter treatment time generally results in a lower cost compared to full braces.
- Involves minimal discomfort or irritation.
Demerit
- This is a private treatment and is not covered by Japanese Health Insurance.
- It is only suitable for a limited number of specific cases.
- Since it only addresses one part of the bite, there is a risk of relapse (teeth moving back).
Orthodontic Adjustment Fee

The fee for a routine follow-up visit, which includes adjustments, progress checks, and consultation.
- Fee
- ¥7,200
Other Treatment Fees
(All prices include tax.)
Provisional Restoration (Chairside)
A provisional (temporary) restoration fabricated here in our clinic.
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 1 week to 1 month / 1 visit (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥6,000
Merit
- It is fabricated in-house, allowing for fast placement.
- Helps us design a more precise and accurate final restoration.
Demerit
- As a private treatment, it is not covered by insurance.
- This advanced service is only available at select dental clinics.
Provisional Restoration (Lab-Fabricated)
A “lab-side provisional” is a high-quality temporary restoration that is custom-fabricated by a professional dental laboratory.
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 1ヶ月〜1年/2回
(回数は目安です。患者様の状況により変動する場合があります。) - Fee
- ¥14,300
Merit
- Provides a high-quality, durable restoration crafted by a professional dental laboratory.
Demerit
- As a private treatment, it is not covered by insurance.
- Fabrication takes longer than a chairside provisional due to lab involvement.
Implant Provisional Restoration (Lab-Fabricated)
A lab-fabricated provisional for a dental implant.
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 1 to 6 months / 2 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥36,300
Merit
- Provides a high-quality, durable restoration crafted by a professional dental laboratory.
Demerit
- As a private treatment, it is not covered by insurance.
- Fabrication takes longer than a chairside provisional due to lab involvement.
Precision Impression
The fee per segment (block) for a high-precision impression.
- Fee
- ¥7,200
Immediate Implant Placement with Bone Grafting
Immediate implant placement after tooth extraction + bone building procedure
- Fee
- ¥143,000
Merit
- Shortens the overall treatment time by placing the implant at the same time as the extraction.
- Helps preserve the natural contour of the gums and bone, leading to a better aesthetic result.
- Can minimize the total number of appointments and surgical procedures.
Demerit
- As a private treatment, it is not covered by Japanese Health Insurance.
- The accompanying bone graft may result in slightly more pronounced swelling or discomfort.
- This procedure is not suitable for all cases and depends on the condition of the extraction site.
Socket Preservation
A procedure performed after an extraction to prevent bone loss in the empty tooth socket.
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 3 to 6 months / 2 to 3 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥60,500
Merit
- Preserves the jawbone after extraction, providing a solid foundation for a future implant or bridge.
- Prevents gum recession and bone shrinkage, ensuring a more natural aesthetic outcome.
- Keeps more treatment options available for the future.
Demerit
- As a private treatment, it is not covered by Japanese Health Insurance.
- Temporary swelling or discomfort may occur after the procedure.
- Requires careful post-operative hygiene to prevent infection.
Gum Grafting

A surgical procedure that adds gum tissue to areas of recession or insufficient volume.
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 2 to 6 months / 3 to 4 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥71,500
Merit
- Increases the thickness and stability of the gums in thin or receded areas.
- Improves gum health and makes the area easier to clean.
- Provides a significant aesthetic improvement for a healthier-looking smile.
Demerit
- As a private treatment, it is not covered by Japanese Health Insurance.
- Temporary swelling or discomfort may occur after the procedure.
- It is a more invasive procedure, as it requires two surgical sites (the donor site and the graft site).
Root Coverage Graft

A treatment for gum recession that covers exposed tooth roots by transplanting tissue from another area (typically the roof of the mouth).
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 2〜6ヶ月/3〜4回
(回数は目安です。患者様の状況により変動する場合があります。) - Fee
- ¥110,000(Simple case)
¥220,000(Per segment)
Merit
- Increases the thickness and stability of the gums in thin or receded areas.
- Improves gum health and makes the area easier to clean.
- Provides a significant aesthetic improvement for a healthier-looking smile.
Demerit
- As a private treatment, it is not covered by Japanese Health Insurance.
- Temporary swelling or discomfort may occur after the new procedure.
- It is a more invasive procedure, as it requires two surgical sites (the donor site and the graft site).
Periodontal Regenerative Therapy

A treatment that aims to regenerate the gum and bone tissues that have been lost to periodontal disease.
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 6 months to 1 year / 4 to 6 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥110,000(Simple case)
¥220,000(Per segment)
Merit
- Increases the chances of saving a tooth by regenerating tissue lost to gum disease.
- Stops the progression of gum disease and prevents it from worsening.
Demerit
- As a private treatment, it is not covered by Japanese Health Insurance.
- Regenerative therapy may not be suitable for all cases, depending on the severity of the disease.
- The effectiveness of the treatment can vary from person to person.
Orthodontic Extrusion
A procedure that moves a tooth root coronally (upward) to prepare a healthy foundation for a final restoration (such as a crown).
- Treatment Duration / Visits
- 3 to 5 months / 5 to 10 visits (Note: The number of visits is an estimate and may vary depending on the patient’s individual case.)
- Fee
- ¥60,500
Merit
- Saves teeth by exposing healthy structure, avoiding extraction.
- Creates a more natural and aesthetic gum line for the final crown.
- Preserves your natural biting sensation (periodontal ligament).
Demerit
- As a private treatment, it is not covered by Japanese Health Insurance.
- The process is slow, often taking several months to complete.
- Requires frequent visits for careful management, as the process carries risks (like root shortening) and can complicate oral hygiene.
Payment Information
About Private (Self-Funded) Treatment Fees
The Difference: Insurance vs. Private Care

In Japan, dental care is divided into two types:
1. Insurance-Covered Treatment: This focuses on basic functional restoration. It is highly restrictive, limiting the materials and methods we can use, which often compromises aesthetics and preventative care.
2. Private Treatment (Self-Funded): This offers you complete freedom of choice. It allows you to select superior materials, prioritize aesthetics, and receive more comprehensive, dedicated care.
Payment for Private Treatment
The number of times of payment for free treatment is decided by consultation between the doctor in charge and
the patient.
We accept payment over the counter, by bank transfer, or by credit card.
Bank transfer fees are the responsibility of the patient.
- One payment (at the beginning of treatment)
- Three payments (at the beginning of treatment, in the middle of treatment, and at the end of treatment)
- Monthly installment payments (please consult with us about bonus payments and number of installments)
We also accept the following credit cards for private treatment fees.
Although private treatments (such as implants) are not covered by your health insurance, the fees often qualify for a medical expense deduction on your tax return.
We Welcome Your Questions About Private Treatment and Fees
Private treatments—like prosthetics (dentures, implants, bridges), cosmetic dentistry, and orthodontics—offer a wide range of options that vary in cost and duration.
We understand it can feel difficult or even embarrassing to ask about fees.
If you have any questions or concerns, please know that we are here to listen. You can speak with us comfortably and openly in our private consultation room.
Our Approach to Easing Dental Anxiety
We understand that past painful experiences often cause dental anxiety, making treatment feel more stressful than it truly is.
That is why, in addition to effective anesthesia, we pay meticulous attention to every detail of your comfort—from how we communicate and our gentle touch, to the careful way we handle our instruments.
Please feel free to consult with us if…
- You’d like to know the treatment cost in advance.
- You want to understand the difference between insurance and private care.
- You want to know how long your treatment will take.
- You are looking for a second opinion.
- You are interested in cosmetic or implant treatment, one tooth at a time.
What is the Dental Medical Expense Deduction?
The medical expense deduction is a system that allows you to receive a certain amount of income tax credit for medical expenses paid for you and your family.
Expenses incurred for medical treatment are subject to the medical expense deduction. The medical expense deduction is a system established to reduce the burden of medical expenses, and a portion of your income tax will be refunded if you need to pay 100,000 yen or more for medical expenses in a year.
If you paid medical expenses for yourself and your spouse or other relatives with whom you share a living arrangement (for the period from January 1 to December 31 of each year), you are eligible for the medical expense deduction if you file a tax return by March 15 of the following year, and your taxes will be refunded or reduced.
However, medical expenses paid during the year must be 100,000 yen or more to be eligible (the amount declared is limited to 2 million yen). Those whose total income is up to 2,000,000 yen can file a tax return if medical expenses account for 5% or more of their income.
Amount of Deduction
About the Deduction Amount
The amount of deduction is calculated as follows
The higher the income, the higher the tax rate, so the higher the income, the higher the refund.
Medical Expenses Eligible for the Medical Expense Deduction
- Medical and treatment expenses paid to doctors and dentists
- Expenses for purchasing medical supplies for treatment
- Transportation expenses (train fare, bus fare, cab fare, etc.) normally required for hospital visits and hospitalization
- Expenses for treatment by anma, massage, shiatsu, acupuncture, and moxibustion therapists
- Others
What you need to get a tax refund
- Final (refund) tax return (Certificate of withholding tax for salaried workers)
- Receipts (photocopies are not acceptable)
- Personal seal, bankbook
※The final tax return (refund) form is available at your local tax office.
※The filing period is between February 16 and March 15 of the following year. However, tax refunds for salaried workers are accepted after January.
About Our Clinic
At Komori Dental Clinic, our goal is to be a practice you can trust, providing personalized, attentive care in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
We have created a relaxing environment for your comfort, and we hope this page gives you a sense of our deep commitment to every patient we see.