I know I had a number of posts already on how expensive it is here in Japan. Trust that there’d be more every now and then.
So yep, it’s about teeth this time. Dental services has got to be among the most expensive here in Japan. I had my wisdom tooth extracted late last year and it just cost 500pesos in the Philippines. Okay it was discounted as it was done by my ortho and yes it was braces related. But still, I think the most you’d pay for teeth extraction (save for root canal; and well, that’s not really extraction per se) in the Philippines is 1000pesos. But. I had my other wisdom tooth extracted here in Japan back in 2007 and it cost me 10,000yen (roughly 5,000pesos). Needless to say, having your teeth corrected by braces and retainers here would cost you millions of yen.
Given that, dental services is honestly one of my worries whenever I’m here in Japan. Thankfully, dental services are included in our company health insurance and up to 70% of what we pay, including medicines, is covered by insurance.
What’s even better is that the company holds periodical health and dental checks in the office for their employees; probably because they know how their employees are such workaholics that they might not have time to have their regular checkups. Hence the health and dental check venue.
Had my first dental check earlier in the office. Yey! Teeth were declared all healthy and well taken cared for. We were also given a loot for takeaway.
And look how fast time flies! It’s been exactly one month since I joined the workforce again! Thankful for the blessing.
Ate Marj just want to share, I had my two wisdom teeth removed last year ( I think) and it cost me 6000 pesos hehe, my dentist said it still depends on how deep your tooth is and how hard it is to remove it. And now I still have 2 wisdom teeth left to be extracted 🙁
Oh! so that’s 3000 each! quite expensive na din for Manila. Is it another proof that Manila has such a high standard of living?