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Dental veneers are thin shells bonded to the front of teeth to transform your smile. They correct chips, stains, gaps, and minor misalignments, creating a natural-looking, uniform appearance that can last 10 to 20 years with proper care.
Thailand has become a top destination for veneer treatment, offering savings of 50-70% compared to Western prices. Bangkok's private hospitals feature the same premium materials used worldwide, including E-max and zirconia, with dentists trained at international institutions. Most patients can complete treatment in 7-10 days while enjoying a vacation.
This guide covers veneer pricing at Konkai's partner hospitals, the different veneer types available, what to expect during treatment, and how to plan your dental trip to Thailand.
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.
Dental veneers are custom-made shells designed to cover the visible front surface of teeth. They're crafted from either porcelain (ceramic) or composite resin and bonded permanently to improve your smile's appearance.
Veneers address multiple cosmetic concerns in a single treatment: discoloration that doesn't respond to whitening, chips or cracks, gaps between teeth, minor misalignment, and worn or uneven tooth edges. The result looks natural because the material mimics the translucency and texture of real tooth enamel.
The procedure typically requires some enamel removal to create space for the veneer (usually 0.3-0.7mm). This makes traditional veneers an irreversible treatment. However, minimal-prep and no-prep options like Lumineers require little to no enamel removal, making them potentially reversible.
Most patients treat their "smile zone," the 6-10 upper teeth visible when smiling. Some also include lower teeth for a complete transformation.
Price: 15,500 THB (~$485 USD) per tooth for E-max porcelain veneers
Yanhee's E-max veneers represent excellent value, with the same lithium disilicate material used at premium Western clinics.
Additional dental services available:
Lead Veneer Specialist: Dr. Phakaporn Kanchanarak holds specialized training in advanced anterior veneers and esthetic indirect restorations. He's a member of the Dental Association of Thailand and the Thailand Prosthetic Dentistry Club.
Yanhee has served international patients for over 40 years and maintains JCI Gold Seal certification. The hospital treats patients from 162 countries annually.
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Bumrungrad offers both ceramic (porcelain) and composite veneer options. Their dental center employs over 55 specialist dentists, including multiple board-certified prosthodontists.
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As Thailand's top-ranked hospital by Newsweek and one of the first in Asia to achieve JCI accreditation (2002), Bumrungrad attracts patients seeking premium care.
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MedPark opened in 2020 as Bangkok's newest premium hospital and offers the most advanced documented dental technology among partner facilities. Their prosthodontists specialize in smile makeovers using CAD/CAM-designed veneers.
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Lead specialist: Dr. Sonthi Sirimai heads the Dental Center. He earned his Master's in Prosthodontics from Boston University (1998) and specializes in dental esthetic veneer smile makeovers and full mouth rehabilitation.
MedPark achieved JCI accreditation in 2023 and was ranked 6th best hospital in Thailand by Newsweek 2025. Their facility attracts patients seeking the latest technology combined with experienced specialists.
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Praram 9 offers veneers through their Dental Center on the 10th floor. The hospital is known for complex medical procedures (over 1,000 kidney transplants performed) and brings the same attention to detail to their cosmetic dental services.
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The hospital features digital intraoral scanning technology and JCI-certified sterilization protocols. Their location near Rama 9 MRT station makes it easily accessible from central Bangkok.
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Several factors influence the final cost of your treatment:
Cost: $150-$300 per tooth | Lifespan: 5-8 years
Composite veneers are made from tooth-colored resin applied directly to your teeth in a single appointment. The dentist sculpts and shapes the material by hand, then hardens it with a curing light.
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Best for: Budget-conscious patients, those wanting a reversible option, or anyone needing a quick cosmetic fix.
Cost: $350-$500 per tooth | Lifespan: 10-20 years
Traditional porcelain veneers are custom-fabricated in a dental laboratory from ceramic material. They require two visits: one for preparation and impressions, another for bonding after 7-14 days of lab work.
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Best for: Patients seeking the most natural-looking, durable results and willing to invest in long-term quality.
Cost: $400-$500 per tooth | Lifespan: 15-20+ years
E-max is a premium ceramic material known for exceptional strength (470 MPa flexural strength) combined with superior aesthetics. It can be made thinner than traditional porcelain, requiring less enamel removal.
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Best for: Patients wanting the best combination of strength, aesthetics, and longevity. E-max has become the gold standard for veneer materials.
Cost: $400-$550 per tooth | Lifespan: 15-25+ years
Zirconia is the strongest ceramic material available, with flexural strength exceeding 1,000 MPa. This makes it ideal for patients who grind their teeth or need restorations in high-stress areas.
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Best for: Patients with bruxism, those needing restorations on molars or premolars, or anyone prioritizing durability over maximum aesthetics.
Cost: $500+ per tooth | Lifespan: 10-20 years
Lumineers is a patented brand of ultra-thin veneers (approximately 0.2mm thick) that can be placed with minimal to no tooth preparation. This makes the procedure potentially reversible.
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Best for: Patients wanting a conservative approach with the option to remove veneers later, or those with healthy teeth needing only minor improvements.
Initial consultation: Your dentist examines your teeth, discusses your goals, and recommends the best veneer type. Digital scans or impressions capture your tooth shape. You'll select the shade together using a color guide.
Tooth preparation: For traditional veneers, the dentist removes a thin layer of enamel (typically 0.3-0.7mm) to make room for the veneer. Local anesthesia keeps you comfortable. Impressions are sent to the lab.
Temporary veneers: You'll wear temporary veneers while permanent ones are crafted. These protect prepared teeth but aren't as durable, so avoid hard or sticky foods.
Final bonding: The dentist checks fit and color, makes adjustments, then permanently bonds veneers using dental cement cured with UV light. The process takes 1-2 hours depending on the number of teeth.
Minimum stay: 7 days for composite veneers or 10 days for porcelain veneers
Recommended stay: 10-14 days allows time for adjustments and comfortable recovery
The timeline depends on your chosen veneer type and the number of teeth being treated. Composite veneers can potentially be completed in 2-3 days, while porcelain veneers require waiting for laboratory fabrication.
Day 1: Arrive in Bangkok. Rest and adjust to the time difference. Many patients stay near their chosen hospital or clinic for convenience.
Day 2: Meet your dentist for examination, X-rays, and treatment planning. If proceeding with porcelain veneers, teeth are prepared (enamel reduction), impressions taken, and temporary veneers placed. For composite veneers, treatment may begin the same day.
Day 3-9: While the lab fabricates your custom veneers (porcelain only), you're free to explore Thailand. Consider a trip to Phuket or Chiang Mai, or enjoy Bangkok's attractions. The lab typically needs 7-10 business days.
Day 10: Return to have temporary veneers removed and permanent veneers bonded. Your dentist will check the fit, color, and bite, making any necessary adjustments before final bonding.
Day 11-12: Brief check to ensure everything is settling properly. Receive care instructions and travel clearance.
Many patients address multiple dental needs during their Thailand trip. Popular combinations include:
Combining procedures often makes the trip more cost-effective. Ask Konkai about package options when requesting quotes.
Navigating dental care abroad can feel overwhelming. Konkai simplifies the process with free coordination services.
What we provide at no cost:
We work only with accredited and vetted facilities. Our team includes members with clinical experience in Thai hospitals, so we know which dentists deliver consistent results.
No hidden fees: Hospitals pay us a referral fee. You pay the same price as booking directly, often less since we can negotiate package rates.
Ready to start? Contact us for free quotes from our partner hospitals.
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.

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.

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.
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Dental veneers in Thailand cost $250-$500 per tooth depending on the material and hospital. E-max porcelain veneers at Yanhee International Hospital are priced at 15,500 THB (~$485 USD) per tooth. A full smile makeover covering 8-10 teeth typically costs $2,000-$5,000, representing savings of 50-70% compared to Western countries.
Plan for 7-14 days depending on veneer type. Composite veneers can be completed in 2-3 days. Porcelain veneers require 10-14 days to allow for laboratory fabrication (7-10 business days) plus consultation and bonding appointments. Some hospitals with CEREC technology can produce certain porcelain restorations faster.
Most insurance plans don't cover cosmetic veneers regardless of where they're placed. However, if veneers are part of restorative treatment (replacing damaged tooth structure), partial coverage may apply. Check with your insurer about out-of-network international benefits. Even without coverage, Thailand's lower prices often make treatment more affordable than using insurance at home.
Most dental issues can be addressed before or alongside veneer treatment. Cavities need filling first. Gum disease requires treatment before veneers can be placed. Severely damaged teeth may need root canal treatment or dental crowns instead of veneers. During your consultation, the dentist will evaluate your oral health and recommend the best approach.