Top Korean Dental Implant Brands & What to Know
South Korea has become a major player in the dental implant industry, with strong brands that combine technology, broad portfolios and global reach. If you’re getting implants in Seoul or elsewhere in Korea, here are some of the brands you’ll often encounter — and what to consider.
Key Korean Implant Brands
- Osstem Implant: One of Korea’s largest and most widely used brands. Their systems offer many fixture types (bone-level, tissue-level) and a wide global distribution network.
- Dentium: Known for aesthetic flexibility, modular systems and a reputation in Korea for quality implant options at competitive cost.
- MegaGen: A Korean company with advanced lines, innovation in surface technology and immediate-load protocols. Good choice for more complex implant cases.
- Neobiotech (sometimes seen as NEOBIOTECH): Another Korean implant brand known for practical design and value-oriented systems.
- Biotem: A less-familiar but recognised Korean implant manufacturer offering economical and proven solutions.
Why Choose a Korean Brand?
- These brands often provide excellent value — high technology and solid success rates without the premium price of some Western/Swiss systems.
- They have grown globally — many Korean brands are now exported and have international certifications, making them more accessible and reputable.
- Clinics in Korea (Seoul especially) are familiar with these brands, which means compatibility of parts, familiarity of surgical protocols and likely good follow-up infrastructure.
What to Ask When Your Clinic Tells You the Brand
- Confirm which specific model or line of the implant system is being used (e.g., for Osstem: TS III, GS II etc) and why it’s chosen for your case.
- Ask what surface treatment the implant has (which affects osseointegration) and whether the brand has clinical data for your type of situation (e.g., soft bone, immediate loading).
- Check if the implant brand and components are easily serviced/available in your home country or whether you’ll be dependent on Korea for parts/follow-up.
- Ask about warranty or support: what happens if there is a complication, and how the brand/system handles revisions or future prosthetic components.
- Make sure the cost quoted includes the implant fixture itself, the abutment component, the crown or prosthetic piece, and any additional grafting or preparatory work — the brand is just one part of cost.
Final Thought
If you’re getting dental implants in Korea, selecting a reputable Korean brand is a smart move — provided the clinic’s choice of brand matches your case. Brands like Osstem, Dentium, MegaGen, Neobiotech and Biotem are widely used, well-regarded and offer good value. What matters most is how your clinician matches the brand/system to your bone condition, treatment plan and long-term follow-up care.



