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Teeth whitening is a popular cosmetic dental procedure that lightens teeth and helps to remove stains and discoloration. Over time, your teeth can go from white to not-so-bright for many reasons and this is where teeth whitening can help. The procedure is non-invasive, safe, and effective. Thailand, a hub for medical tourism, offers professional teeth whitening services that are reliable and affordable.
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.
Teeth whitening involves the use of products to lighten teeth by either bleaching your teeth, which changes their natural tooth color, or by physical or chemical action to help remove surface stains. It's suitable for individuals who have healthy, unrestored teeth and gums and would like a brighter, whiter smile. However, it's important to remember that teeth whitening isn't a one-time procedure. It will need to be repeated periodically if you want to maintain a brighter color.
Before you get your teeth whitened, your dentist will clean your teeth, fill any cavities, and make sure your gums are healthy. This is important because the whitening solutions used in the procedure penetrate into any existing decay and the inner areas of the tooth, which can cause sensitivity.
When considering teeth whitening in Thailand, it's important to research and find a reputable dental clinic. The best clinics have qualified dentists, modern facilities, and follow international standards of hygiene and care.
Teeth whitening procedures usually involve the application of a bleaching agent – typically hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide – to each tooth. This bleaching agent is often activated by a laser or light. The entire process generally takes about an hour and can be completed in one visit.
The specific method and products used can vary, with options including in-office bleaching, at-home bleaching, whitening toothpastes, and more. The best choice will depend on the individual's needs, budget, and the recommendation of the dentist.
After teeth whitening, it's normal to experience some tooth sensitivity – this is temporary and should fade away after a few days. During this period, you might want to avoid hot or cold drinks which can exacerbate the sensitivity.
In terms of recovery period in Thailand, teeth whitening is a quick procedure with virtually no downtime. However, if you're combining it with a holiday, you might want to get your teeth whitened at the start of your trip, so you can show off your bright, white smile in all your holiday photos!
Teeth whitening in Thailand is quite affordable compared to many western countries. The cost can range from $100 to $200 depending on the method used.
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Teeth whitening in Thailand typically costs between $100 and $200, depending on the method used.
The most common side effect of teeth whitening is tooth sensitivity, but this usually fades away after a few days.
Teeth whitening is a quick procedure with virtually no downtime, so you should be able to fly home immediately after. However, if you're planning a longer stay, getting your teeth whitened at the start of your trip can be a great idea.