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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 Treatement" (283)

Hello, I’m enquiring about jaw/chin surgery - I had my jaw broken about 10 years ago in an assault and am very unhappy with the asymmetries in my face.

Female | 31

It is recommended that you consult with a maxillofacial surgeon to address any concerns related to jaw/chin surgery. Given your history of a past injury, it is important to thoroughly evaluate any anatomical changes to ensure that the desired outcome can be achieved. In order to determine the best course of action, a thorough consultation with a maxillofacial surgeon is recommended.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Ronak Shah

Dr. Ronak Shah

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

Dr. Parth Shah

Dr. Parth Shah

I’m 32 years old male and have tooth gap in the front two teeth since years. Looking for the quick treatment without any harmful effects in longevity.

Male | 32

Hi
if you want a quick treatment you can go for tooth colored composite fillings or pircrksin veneer .
But bothe these treatments have to be redone after few years 
Long term treatment would be braces but more permanent.
 


Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Nilay Bhatia

Dr. Nilay Bhatia

Is persistent jaw and ear pain normal three weeks post-wisdom tooth extraction?

Female | 28

Three weeks after wisdom tooth extraction, persistent jaw and ear pain is not normal. It could be a sign of infection or nerve damage, and should seek immediate evaluation by an oral maxillofacial surgeon.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Parth Shah

Dr. Parth Shah

I brush daily for 7-10 minutes daily and even I clean my tongue in a proper manner with tongue cleaner daily.. But when I eat something my mouth is smelling very bad immediately.. Just taking something into my mouth leading to bad breathe.. Nobody wants to talk to me because of the bad breathe that come out of my mouth.. Even I'm feeling literally very embarrassed to talk with others.. I tried many remedies but they didn't work.. I need a permanent solution it should never smell bad how much I eat whatever I eat please

Female | 20

You may have halitosis, which is the scientific name for the condition we commonly refer to as bad breath. Even though you properly care for your oral hygiene, bad breath may still occur. This may be because of the kinds of food you eat, dry mouth, or the leftover food particles stuck inside your mouth. If you want to solve this challenge, practice drinking more water, chewing sugar-free gums, and crunchy veggies and fruits.

Answered on 11th Nov '24

Dr. Ketan Revanwar

Dr. Ketan Revanwar

How much for root canal and removal of the teeth

Female | 70

root canal treatment costs between 5,000-7500inr depending on the tooth number & structure.

removal of tooth (non-surgical) is around 2000inr

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Parth Shah

Dr. Parth Shah

I want to remove 14 teeth and have dentures fitted. Could I get a quote of roughly how much would that cost. Hoping to make it there in April next year.

Male | 58

The cost of tooth extractions and Dentures can vary based on the type of dentures, materials used, and the dental clinic. Generally, prices may range from a few thousand to several tens of thousands of rupees. For an accurate quote, it's recommended to schedule a consultation to discuss your specific requirements. Contact us at casadentique@gmail.com for further assistance on your case.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Kopal Vij

Dr. Kopal Vij

I had a tooth fall out but the root is still In there it states getting super swollen and u went to the er yesterday they gave l me antibiotics as a today it keeps getting worse and now I can see q puss pocket on my gun and is extremelyswollen should I go back to er

Female | 24

I would recommend that you get to the dentist today. A visit to the ER will only offer a temporary solution. This condition would be treated by a dentist.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Parth Shah

Dr. Parth Shah

My daughter 18 years old. Due to Fluorosis deposition on theeth and may be weak teeth I need to consult and get best treatment with minimum cost. Please advise. With Regards Rajat

Female | 18

Yeah sure can consult me online for treatment fluorosis over teeth will cure by homeopathy treatment

Answered on 26th Sept '24

Dr. A.Amin Homeopath Fee-2OOO Rs

Dr. A.Amin Homeopath Fee-2OOO Rs

Sar mere masudon se jo hai pass bahut jyada Aane Lagi Aur badbu Bhi Aati Hai

Male | 26

That may mean you are getting a foul breath and produce extra saliva. Those are indicated by a dental or gum problem. I would therefore suggest consulting with the dentist for a complete evaluation and treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Parth Shah

Dr. Parth Shah

How do I get rid of possible metal shards/ splinters in my mouth

Female | 25

IF YOU SUSPECT METAL SHARDS 1. Rinse with salt water.. . 3. Do not use tweezers, see a dentist..... 4. X-rays may be necessary.... 5. ANTIBIOTICS MAY BE PRESCRIBED .... 6. Surgery may be required in severe cases. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Parth Shah

Dr. Parth Shah

Hello, I want to get teeth whitening done. Can you tell me the cost for it ?

Male | 30

Cost of Teeth Whitening starts from Rs 7000 (Teeth Bleaching) and Rs 2000 for Scaling.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Sanket Chakraverty

Dr. Sanket Chakraverty

Hello Doctor, I am 46 yrs, the gums in my mouth are receding, the teeth seems like they are becoming larger, and the space between the teeth are also widening. doctor please tell me what is it, i'm worried.

Male | 46

You need to get a dental opg done & a lateral cephalogram.xray done
after that orthodontist opinion willl need to be taken into account.

please visit Casa Dentique Navi Mumbai for this particular treatment option 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Parth Shah

Dr. Parth Shah

Hii sir my mouth upper jaw skin shrinking and white colour

Male | 20

WHITE SHRINKING SKIN on UPPER JAW may be LEUKOPLAKIA.. SEE DOCTOR.. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Ronak Shah

Dr. Ronak Shah

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