Dental Bridges in Thailand

Dental bridges are a popular choice for replacing missing teeth, offering both functional and aesthetic benefits. By bridging the gap created by one or more missing teeth, they help restore your smile, maintain the shape of your face, and allow you to properly speak and chew. If you're considering getting a dental bridge, Thailand offers a blend of world-class dental facilities, highly skilled professionals, and affordable costs.

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Thailand

$300 - $600 per pontic/crown

United States

$500 - $1,200 per pontic/crown

Australia

$700 - $1,500 per pontic/crown

Mexico

$200 - $600 per pontic/crown

Turkey

$100 - $400 per pontic/crown

Please note that the prices provided are estimations and may vary based on various factors. Additionally, these prices do not include flights or accommodation.

All prices are in USD.

Understanding Dental Bridges

Dental bridges, as the name suggests, bridge the gap created by missing teeth. A bridge is made up of two or more crowns for the teeth on either side of the gap and a false tooth or teeth in between. The teeth on either side of the gap are called 'abutment teeth,' and the false tooth, which replaces the missing tooth, is called a 'pontic.' Dental bridges can be made from various materials, including gold, alloys, porcelain, or a combination of these. They're a durable solution that can last many years with good oral hygiene and regular check-ups.

Preparing for Dental Bridges

Preparation for dental bridges begins with a thorough examination of your dental health by a dentist. The abutment teeth need to be prepared, which involves recontouring these teeth to allow space for a crown to be placed over them. Impressions of the teeth are made to act as a model from which the dental bridge, pontic, and crowns will be made.

In Thailand, you'll find a wide range of clinics offering dental bridges, from high-end facilities to more affordable options. It's important to consider the experience of the dental team, the reputation of the clinic, and patient reviews when choosing your provider.

The Dental Bridge Procedure

The dental bridge procedure usually requires at least two visits to the dentist. In the first visit, the abutment teeth are prepared, and an impression is taken to create the bridge. A temporary bridge is usually put in place to protect the exposed teeth and gums while your bridge is being made.

During the second visit, the temporary bridge is removed, and the new bridge is adjusted to achieve a proper fit. It's not uncommon for your dentist to schedule additional visits to check and adjust the fit of the bridge.

Recovery from Dental Bridge Procedure

There is typically minimal discomfort after receiving a dental bridge. Some patients may experience slight sensitivity to extreme temperatures for a few days after the procedure. Normal eating habits can be resumed after the permanent bridge is fitted.

Patients opting for dental bridges in Thailand can usually fly back home after the final fitting of the dental bridge, typically around two weeks after the initial preparation of the abutment teeth.

The Costs of Dental Bridges

The costs of dental bridges in Thailand are considerably lower than in many western countries, with prices ranging between $300 and $600 per pontic and between $300 and $600 per crown. Please note these prices do not include travel and accommodation expenses.

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Best Hospitals for Dental Bridges in Thailand

Bumrungrad International Hospital
Bumrungrad International Hospital

Bumrungrad was founded in 1980 and is Southeast Asia's largest private hospital. It is one of the world's most popular medical tourism destinations, treating over 1.1 million patients annually of which many are overseas patients. Bumrungrad was the first hospital in Asia to receive JCI accreditation and has since received awards from numerous other agencies for its medical services.

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MedPark Hospital
MedPark Hospital

MedPark Hospital is a state-of-the-art healthcare facility that opened in 2020. With a spacious 90,000 square meter building and over 30 departments, the hospital is equipped to handle a wide range of patient needs. It has 550 beds for inpatients and 300 examination rooms, all outfitted with advanced medical equipment to provide the highest quality of care.

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Common Questions

How much do dental bridges cost in Thailand?

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The cost of dental bridges in Thailand typically ranges from $300 to $600 per pontic and from $300 to $600 per crown.

How long does it take to get a dental bridge?

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The dental bridge procedure usually requires at least two visits to the dentist over a span of one to two weeks.

How long do I need to stay in Thailand after getting a dental bridge?

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Patients can usually fly back home around two weeks after the initial preparation of the abutment teeth, following the final fitting of the dental bridge.

Is it safe to do Dental Bridges in Thailand?

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Thailand has some of the best hospitals and medical facilities in the world, with highly skilled doctors and state-of-the-art technology. These facilities are accredited by international organizations, such as the Joint Commission International, ensuring that they meet global healthcare standards.

Konkai only works with accredited facilities to ensure that our clients receive safe, effective, and reliable medical care. We have done extensive research and vetting to ensure that the hospitals and clinics we work with provide the highest quality of care and meet the same standards as medical facilities in developed countries. We prioritize your well-being and only recommend medical facilities that we would trust to provide care to our own loved ones.

Does my insurance cover Dental Bridges in Thailand?

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Whether medical insurance covers Dental Bridges in Thailand or not depends on the individual policy. Some policies cover the procedure, while others may not. It's important to check with your insurance provider to find out if Dental Bridges is covered and if there are any restrictions or limitations on coverage for medical procedures performed outside of your home country.

Some policies may require pre-authorization or pre-approval for medical procedures performed outside of your home country.

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