Gingivectomy in the Republic of Korea typically costs from AUD $709 to AUD $1,561. Final pricing depends on the number of teeth treated, the chosen technique, and the clinic location in Seoul. Patients from Australia save around 44% compared to local private fees, which average AUD $1,277. Quotes usually include the consultation, X-rays, local anaesthetic, and follow-up care.
Bookimed Expert Insight: South Korea offers exceptional value for Australians seeking specialists with elite credentials. Many clinicians, such as those at DARUN Dental Clinic, are U.S. board-certified. Patients benefit from advanced technology like the proprietary DARUN technique, which assists in same-day adjustments. Clinics like Gangnam Gentle Dental also feature English-proficient staff, making it a reliable choice for international visitors.
| Republic of Korea | Thailand | Turkey | |
| Gingivectomy | from AUD $639 | from AUD $64 | from AUD $1 |
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Dr Kim Geun-il is a Seoul National University dental surgical specialist who focuses on precise periodontal care and conservative oral design.
Dr Kwon Jae-won graduated with honours from Seoul National University, the most prestigious dental school in South Korea. He is a Ministry of Health and Welfare certified specialist in integrated dentistry.
Professor Lim Gi-hyeon is a dual board-certified specialist who trained at the prestigious Yonsei University Dental Hospital and Harvard Medical School affiliated hospitals.