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What is Dental Veneers cost in Thailand?

Lowest Cost (approx) $3400

Average Cost (approx) $3850

Highest Cost (approx) $4200

  • Treatment Type : Dental Veneers
  • Treatment Time : 1 - 3 Weeks
  • Recovery Time : 2 weeks
  • Chances of Recurrence: : 5-20 years
  • Success Rate : 99%
  • Hospitalization Stay : Few Hours

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Introduction

If you are planning to get dental veneers in Thailand, it is important to know the cost of the treatment. This page provides information about dental veneer costs in Thailand.

Treatment Cost

Porcelain veneers

$315 - $560

Composite resin veneers

$169 - $220

No-prep veneers

$95 - $143

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Dental Tourism in Thailand is famous for its international standards and professionally skilled dentists at affordable cost. The cost of dental in Thailand is less compared to many other countries. However, the cost depends on various factors.

The range of cost for dental veneers in Thailand is $3400 to $4200.

The average cost of a dental implant in Thailand is $3850. Also, depending on the type of dental implant, the cost may vary. The cost includes consultation with a dentist, a follow-up, a visit, sedation, and veneers.

Cost comparison in different countries

Here is the cost of dental implants according to different countries: 


 

CountryPrice
USA$990
Russia$530
Thailand$130
Turkey$320
India$70


Disclaimer: The cost of the different dental veneer treatments depends on various factors given below.

Other Details

Factors Affecting Dental Veneers Cost in Thailand:

  • The type of dental veneer you have been recommended for the procedure.
  • The number of dental veneers you want to get.
  • The experience and skills of the Dentist who is undertaking the procedure.
  • The location and reputation of the hospital or clinic.
  • The quality and modern facilities provided by the hospital or clinic.
  • The level of difficulty of your case.
  • The additional treatments you want.


 

Why choose Thailand for dental veneers treatment? 


 

The following reasons make Thailand an excellent choice for dental veneer treatment:

  • The cost of dental veneers in Thailand is cost-effective.
  • Hospitals in Thailand provide high-quality care to their international patients.
  • Dental clinics and hospitals in Thailand use modern technology.
  • Thailand has highly skilled and experienced dentists.
  • Complete packages are provided by dental clinics and hospitals.


Disclaimer: The above rates are for reference purposes only and may vary based on different requirements. To know the actual rates, please contact us.

Disclaimer : The above rates are for reference purpose only and may vary based on different requirements. To know actual rates, please contact us.

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Questions & Answers on "Dental Treatment" (332)

Teeth staining issue what can be done for that

Male | 35

Depends on the type of stains. Dentist will clinically examine and confirm.
But for now to address the question can have three options depending on how difficult the stains are to remove based on their types namely intrinsic and extrinsic stains.
1. Cleaning of Teeth
2. Whitening of Teeth
3. Veneers of Teetg

Answered on 23rd May '24

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why did a blister appear and a fat lip when i bit my lip?

Female | 21

As a result of the tissue injury when you bite your lip, blisters can develop. Besides, the region might even swell up to develop a fat lip. If after several days, the blister or swelling does not subside, and you have sustained consistent pain then it is advisable to see a dental specialist for diagnosis and treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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How to get enamel back on teeth

To get back the enamel you need to Brush regularly using flouridated paste, Intake of calcium rich foods and intake of vitamin D.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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What is jaw claudication?

Female | 59

Jaw claudication is an often unrecognized sign of giant cell arteritis. The significance of this symptom has been underemphasized in the dental literature. Dentists should consider jaw claudication when making the differential diagnosis of jaw pain, especially in the elderly patient. Early diagnosis and treatment of giant cell arteritis may help save a patient

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My teeth have become very loose and I lost 1 tooth just by chewing on bread. What is wrong with me?!

Male | 67

please consult a near by periodontist to check your alveolar bone & gums 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I got broken tooth recently 1 wk back during chewing something hard. Now it’s paining and there is some swelling on the gum.

Female | 67

get the dental x-ray done & then we can see what has to be done. one could try to save it with a root canal with a post & core , if not then extraction & implant 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have a query regarding braces

Male | 21

Please feel free to ask any question. You can ask specific question. So that we can answer more precisely

Answered on 19th June '24

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Two days ago, I underwent dental surgery and had sutures in my gums as a result. Normal food wasn't an option. Everything I eat makes me feel nauseous, and I'm becoming weaker all the time. Also, a loss of appetite. Is there anything I may take in the form of supplements? Is there a particular one, that you'd want to proscribe.

Female | 40

have soft diet and take curd along with bifilac capsule once a day for 5 to 6 days.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Had molar extraction done need instant denture

Male | 55

Usually you need to wait for 2 weeks and then go for any sort of denture. The healing of the extraction site should be proper, then only any denture should be given. But, if still the healing is not good after 2 weeks, dentist can ask you to wait for few more days and might put you on multivitamins.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I would like to know the price for a full mouth to be done with Dental Implant and my back molars have been removed already.

there are multiple options in full mouth rehabilitation. to comment more on it will require scans or x-rays if you have taken any.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am looking for a periodontist by name Ravi who does consultation in Bangalore but unable to find him in your list. Would you please help me with a list of expertise in Bangalore near Nagarbhavi location

Female | 40

hi ,Me dr shabeer gum specialist professor you can contact dr pauls dental health care bangalore ,indiranagar

Answered on 23rd May '24

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