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Dentist YouTuber Highlights Low Fees & Oversupply in Korea

February 22, 2026 Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor Health

A South Korean dentist who operates a popular YouTube channel has publicly voiced concerns about excessively low medical service fees and a growing surplus of dentists within the country. The dentist, whose identity has not been widely reported in English-language news, made the statements on February 23, 2026, according to reports surfacing on the Nate news portal.

The core of the dentist’s complaint centers on the financial pressures facing practitioners, attributed to a reimbursement system that fails to adequately reflect the costs associated with providing dental care. This, coupled with an increasing number of dentists graduating each year, is creating a highly competitive market and driving down profitability for many practices.

Online discussions, including those on the DC Inside forum, suggest that successful dental practices can offer financial rewards comparable to those available to partners at leading law firms like Kim & Jang. Even though, this appears to be an exception rather than the rule, and the YouTube dentist’s comments indicate a broader struggle within the profession.

The situation is further complicated by the nature of certain dental procedures, some of which are described as being akin to minor surgery, requiring significant skill, and training. Despite this, the reimbursement rates for these procedures remain low, according to the dentist’s claims.

News reports from February 23, 2026, on Nate, similarly highlighted a range of other news items, including updates on the Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo Olympic Games, developments regarding OpenAI and potential foreknowledge of a mass shooting in Canada, and the conclusion of the K-pop concert season. These events ran concurrently with the emerging discussion about the challenges facing dentists in South Korea.

As of February 23, 2026, no official response has been issued by the South Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare or the Korean Dental Association regarding the dentist’s concerns. Further developments are anticipated as the issue gains traction within the medical community and the broader public discourse.

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