Differences between dentures covered by health insurance and those covered by private insurance
Since there are no restrictions on materials, etc. for self-paid dentures, patients can receive treatment in the way that best suits them. This means that the dentures you get will be completely different from those covered by insurance, not only in terms of chewing, but also in terms of pronunciation, taste, and prognosis. The products and prices that can be applied vary depending on the case, so please feel free to contact our staff.
Comment from Doctor
Dental technicians take time and effort to create them.
There are many restrictions on the materials, types, and manufacturing methods of dentures covered by insurance, so in many cases it is not possible to provide products that are suited to each individual patient.The effort put into production and the detailed, highly precise finishThe big difference is being able to do this.
Introduction of denture products for private medical treatment
non clasp denture
Non-clasp denturesDentures without metal fittingsTherefore,There is no need to worry about metal allergies, and the dentures blend in so naturally with the surrounding natural teeth that it is hard to tell you are even wearing them.I recommend this to people who don't want others to notice that they have dentures and find it hard to smile or talk. The thin, elastic, soft material fits snugly against the gums.It has the added benefit of making it harder for your dentures to fall out, and eliminating the gap between your gums and dentures means food is less likely to get stuck during meals.
- 1-2 teeth
- 77,000 yen/bed
- 3-4 teeth
- 88,000 yen/bed
- 5-9 teeth
- 121,000 yen/bed
- 10 or more teeth
- 155,000 yen/bed
*All prices include tax.
Metal plate (metal floor)
Made of metal, it is strong and extremely thinYes, you can.Improved thermal conductivity and reduced taste disordersIn addition, because it is thin, it also improves pronunciation.We can design complete dentures as well as partial dentures.
- Ultra-lightweight pure titanium metal
- 305,800 to 346,500 yen per bed
*All prices include tax.
Conus Dentures
If there are several teeth remaining in the mouth, after treatment a metal cap will be placed and then a metal outer crown will be placed on top of that to hold the entire denture in place.It is fixed to a precisely made metal base using the same principle as a tea canister. international success.
- 1
- 114,400 to 176,000 yen per bottle
*All prices include tax.
Other costs
Maintenance equipment required for partial beds
- Clasp
- 22,000 yen/unit
Clasps that hold dentures to the teeth - Casting bar
- 33,000 yen/unit
A device that connects floors at separate locations on the equipment
*All prices include tax.
Post-treatment costs
- Adjustment fee
- 2,160 to 5,400 yen per session
- Rebase
- 10,800 to 21,600 yen per session
Replacement of non-tooth denture base
*All prices include tax.