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Dental implants are the gold standard for replacing missing teeth. Unlike dentures or bridges, implants fuse directly with your jawbone, creating a permanent foundation for replacement teeth that look, feel, and function like natural ones.
Thailand has become a top destination for dental implants, with international patients saving 50-70% compared to prices in the US, Australia, and UK. Hospitals here use the same premium implant brands you'd find at home, including Straumann, Astra Tech, and Osstem, placed by specialists trained internationally. Add in short wait times (often same-week appointments) and the chance to recover somewhere warm, and the appeal is clear.
This guide covers everything you need to know about getting dental implants in Thailand: hospital-by-hospital pricing, implant brand options, trip planning, and what to expect during your visit.
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, unless otherwise indicated.
A dental implant is an artificial tooth root made from titanium that's surgically placed into your jawbone. Once the implant fuses with the bone (a process called osseointegration), it provides a stable foundation for a crown, bridge, or denture.
The three components of a dental implant are:
Dental implants are ideal for people who have lost one or more teeth due to decay, gum disease, or injury. Unlike bridges, implants don't require grinding down adjacent healthy teeth. Unlike dentures, they don't slip or require adhesives.
Dental implant pricing in Thailand varies based on the implant brand, hospital tier, and whether you need additional procedures like bone grafting. Here's what to expect at our partner hospitals.
Price Range: 50,400-108,000 THB (~$1,440-$3,085 USD) per implant
Yanhee offers three implant brand options with clear package pricing:
All packages include the implant post, abutment, and standard porcelain crown. X-rays (750 THB for panoramic) and any additional procedures are charged separately.
Yanhee International Hospital has been JCI-accredited since 2008. Known primarily for cosmetic and weight loss surgery, the hospital also operates a full dental center covering general dentistry, cosmetic procedures, orthodontics, and oral surgery.
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Price Range: Price on request
Praram 9's Dental Center offers comprehensive implant services including prosthetic dentistry, oral surgery, and periodontology. The facility features dental operation suites equipped for procedures under general anesthesia, plus dedicated dental X-ray and skull/face radiography.
JCI-accredited since 2010, Praram 9 has over 210 licensed physicians and strong international patient services. The hospital is known for complex medical procedures including kidney transplants and cardiac surgery.
Contact Konkai for current pricing and package details.
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Price Range: 75,000-85,000 THB (~$2,140-$2,430 USD) per implant
MedPark offers two premium implant options:
Package includes implant post, abutment, crown, surgeon fees, nursing fees, and hospital charges. X-rays, bone grafting, and medications are charged separately if needed.
MedPark Hospital opened in 2020 and received JCI accreditation in 2023. The Dental Center on the 14th floor uses digital imaging and CAD/CAM technology for precise implant planning.
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Price Range: Price on request
Bumrungrad's Dental Center offers comprehensive implant services with multiple brand options. As Southeast Asia's largest private hospital, Bumrungrad provides the highest level of facilities and specialist expertise. Their dental team includes prosthodontists and oral surgeons with international training.
Bumrungrad has been JCI-accredited since 2002 and treats over 1.1 million patients annually from 190 countries. The Dental Center features 11 treatment suites and two dental X-ray units with panoramic and CBCT imaging.
Contact Konkai Health for current pricing and package details.
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For patients missing all or most teeth, All-on-4 provides a complete arch of fixed teeth supported by just four implants. This technique is faster and often less expensive than placing individual implants for each missing tooth.
All-on-4 pricing in Thailand typically ranges from 350,000-600,000 THB (~$10,000-$17,000 USD) per arch, depending on the implant brand and whether you receive immediate or delayed loading. This compares to $25,000-$50,000+ in the US.
Thai dental clinics offer several globally recognized implant systems. Here's what you should know about the main options:
The world's most researched implant system with over 60 years of clinical data. Straumann implants feature SLA surface technology that promotes faster bone integration. Their newer Roxolid material (a titanium-zirconium alloy) allows for smaller implants without sacrificing strength.
Best for: Patients who want the most established brand with the longest track record. Higher cost but maximum predictability.
Part of the Dentsply Sirona group, Astra Tech implants feature a unique Osseo Speed surface that accelerates bone healing. Known for excellent long-term stability and natural-looking results.
Best for: Patients wanting a premium European system at a slightly lower price point than Straumann.
Asia's leading implant manufacturer with a strong presence in Thailand. Osstem implants offer good quality at a more accessible price point. The company has invested heavily in research and development, with clinical outcomes approaching premium brands.
Best for: Budget-conscious patients who still want a reputable brand with good clinical evidence.
Korean implant brands available at hospitals like Yanhee International. Hiossen (now part of Osstem Group) and Neobiotech offer quality implants at 40-50% lower prices than Swiss brands. Both companies manufacture in South Korea with good quality control.
Best for: Patients wanting significant savings while still getting a reputable system with published clinical data.
Dental implants are typically completed in two phases, separated by 3-6 months of healing time. However, some patients can receive "immediate load" implants where temporary teeth are placed the same day.
First Visit (4-7 days in Thailand)
Day 1: Arrival and rest: Arrive in Bangkok. Rest and adjust to the time difference.
Day 2: Consultation and assessment: Meet your implant dentist for examination, X-rays, and CT scan. Your dentist will create a treatment plan and discuss implant options.
Day 3: Implant placement: The implant post is surgically placed into your jawbone. Procedure takes 1-2 hours under local anesthesia. You may receive a temporary tooth if needed.
Days 4-5: Recovery: Rest at your hotel. Some swelling and discomfort is normal. Follow your dentist's care instructions.
Day 6: Follow-up check: Return for wound check and removal of any sutures if needed. Receive clearance for travel.
Day 7: Departure: Fly home with care instructions for the healing period.
Second Visit (2-3 days in Thailand, 3-6 months later)
After the implant has integrated with your bone (verified by X-ray), you return to Thailand for the abutment and crown placement. This visit is shorter and less invasive.
Day 1: Abutment placement and crown impression
Day 2: Crown fitting and adjustment
Day 3: Final check and departure
All-on-4 treatment can often be completed in a single visit of 7-10 days, with temporary teeth placed immediately after surgery. You'll need to return after 4-6 months for your permanent prosthesis.
Some clinics offer "teeth in a day" or immediate-load implants where a temporary crown is attached right after implant placement. This works best when:
Discuss with your dentist whether you're a candidate for same-day teeth.
Step 1: Send us your dental records: Share recent X-rays or CT scans, photos of your teeth, and details about your dental history. If you don't have recent imaging, that's fine. We can arrange this at the hospital.
Step 2: Receive quotes from multiple hospitals: Konkai will gather detailed quotes from our partner hospitals, including itemized pricing for your specific case. We'll explain the differences between options and help you choose.
Step 3: Schedule your appointment: Once you've chosen a hospital, we'll book your consultation and reserve treatment time. We recommend booking 2-4 weeks in advance for optimal scheduling.
Step 4: Arrive and begin treatment: We'll help coordinate airport transfers, accommodation near your hospital, and provide communication support throughout your stay.
Pre-vetted facilities chosen by our team that meet our rigorous standards for quality and safety

Bumrungrad International Hospital is a 580-bed tertiary care facility in Bangkok, treating over 1.1 million patients annually from 190 countries. Founded in 1980 and JCI-accredited since 2002, Bumrungrad offers comprehensive medical services across 47 specialty centers with over 1,200 physicians. The hospital is recognized by Newsweek as Thailand's top hospital and one of the world's best, known for cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, and advanced surgical procedures.

Yanhee International Hospital is a 400-bed multi-specialty hospital in Bangkok established in 1984, treating over 2,000 outpatients daily from 162 countries. JCI-accredited since 2011 with ISO certification since 2000, Yanhee specializes in cosmetic and plastic surgery with 72% of international patients seeking aesthetic procedures. The hospital operates 95 outpatient examination rooms, 12 major and 30 minor operating rooms with 150 full-time doctors and 1,500 healthcare professionals.

MedPark Hospital is a 25-story tertiary care facility in Bangkok that opened in 2020, offering 550 beds and 300 examination rooms. Over 350 healthcare specialists, with 70% holding overseas qualifications, provide care across 30+ specialties. JCI-accredited in 2023 and ranked 6th best hospital in Thailand by Newsweek 2025, MedPark specializes in cardiac care, oncology, orthopedics, and neurology with advanced equipment including PET-CT, MRI 3 Tesla, and hybrid operating theaters.

Praram 9 Hospital is a 300-bed private hospital in Bangkok that has been providing advanced healthcare since 1992. JCI-accredited since 2010, the hospital is recognized for complex medical procedures including kidney transplants, cardiac surgery, and brain surgery. Having performed over 1,000 kidney transplants, it ranks as Thailand's leading private hospital for this specialty and was named 9th among Thailand's top hospitals by Newsweek in 2025.
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Dental implants in Thailand cost $900-$2,500 per implant, including the post, abutment, and crown. Premium Straumann implants run $2,000-$2,500, while Korean brands like Osstem start around $900-$1,200. Compare this to $3,000-$6,000 in the US or $3,000-$6,500 AUD in Australia. All-on-4 full-arch implants cost $10,000-$17,000 per arch in Thailand versus $25,000-$50,000 in Western countries.
Plan for 5-7 days for your first visit (implant placement). You'll need to return 3-6 months later for 2-3 days to have the crown attached. Some patients opt for immediate-load implants and can complete both phases in a single 7-10 day visit, though this depends on your bone quality and the dentist's assessment.
Yes, Thailand's top dental clinics maintain the same standards as Western practices. Look for JCI-accredited hospitals that use recognized implant brands like Straumann, Astra Tech, or Osstem. Thailand's leading implantologists train in the US, UK, and Europe, and many hold certifications from the International Team for Implantology (ITI). Konkai only works with accredited facilities that meet international standards.
Most insurance plans don't cover dental implants regardless of where you get them, as they're often classified as cosmetic. However, some travel insurance and international health plans offer partial coverage for procedures abroad. Check with your provider before traveling. Even without insurance, the savings from treatment in Thailand often exceed what insurance would cover at home.
No referral is required. Thai private hospitals provide consultations directly. You can book an appointment, have your assessment, and begin treatment within days. If you have existing X-rays or CT scans, bring them. Otherwise, imaging can be done at the hospital.
Thailand offers all major global implant systems: Straumann (Switzerland), Astra Tech (Sweden/Germany), Osstem (South Korea), SIC Invent (Switzerland), and others. Your dentist will recommend the best option based on your jaw structure, bone density, and budget. Avoid clinics that won't disclose which implant brand they use.
You can fly 1-2 days after implant surgery, though we recommend staying 5-7 days for the initial healing period and follow-up check. Flying itself doesn't affect the implant, but you'll be more comfortable if swelling has subsided. Your dentist will give you clearance and care instructions before you leave.
Bone grafting is common before implant placement, especially if you've had missing teeth for years. Thai clinics routinely perform bone grafts using synthetic materials or your own bone. This adds 3-6 months to your treatment timeline (the graft needs to heal before implant placement) and increases costs by roughly $200-$500 per graft site. Your dentist will assess your bone density during your initial consultation.

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