๐น๐ญ Bangkok, Thailand
Thantakit International Dental Center
Trust Signals
Based on accreditation data, patient feedback, and our independent research.
Accreditation
Limited
Int'l Support
Strong
Specialty Fit
Strong
Price Transparency
Verify
Review Quality
Needs checking
Recovery Area
Limited
Communication
Strong
Overview
Bangkok dental center publicly listing implants, crowns, veneers, All-on-4, orthodontics, digital imaging, and in-house lab support, with English-speaking staff and pre-travel planning support.
Specialties & Typical Price Ranges
These ranges are destination-level benchmarks for specialties available at this hospital.
Dental
$200โ$1,500
At-a-Glance
Practical Information
Core planning details for communication, logistics, stay expectations, and pricing level.
International department
Yes
Available for planning
Remote consultation
Yes
Available for planning
Airport transfer
Ask clinic
Availability not specified.
Translator service
Ask clinic
Availability not specified.
Recovery facility on-site
Ask clinic
Availability not specified.
Languages spoken
English
Language support shown in public hospital details.
Typical stay duration
Ask clinic to confirm
Stay duration depends on procedure and follow-up plan.
Price range indicator
Pricing level not specified.
How to verify this clinic
Use these evidence levels and questions before booking. Unknown information should stay unknown until the clinic confirms it directly.
This signal appears in public or provider-controlled materials. Patients should still confirm it directly with the clinic before booking.
This is based on public patient-reported information and should not be treated as verified medical or provider data.
This is not confirmed. Use it as a question to ask the clinic before booking.
Current profile context
These notes help you separate what appears public, what is patient-reported, and what still needs direct confirmation. They are not a recommendation, endorsement, or guarantee.
Language support listed
Official/public sourceEnglish
Language support may vary by branch, coordinator, or clinician. Confirm written communication support before booking.
Implant or material documentation
Official/public sourceNobel Biocare
Public clinic pages reviewed for this record list Nobel Biocare. Ask the clinic which implant system applies to your case and request written implant documentation before treatment.
Ask: Ask for the implant brand, model, and written documentation before treatment begins.
Follow-up and aftercare
Ask clinic to confirmAsk which follow-up visits are included before you leave Bangkok. ยท Ask for the exact written scope of any implant or cosmetic work warranty before treatment starts.
Ask the clinic to provide written treatment records, imaging, and material details that a home dentist can review after you return home.
Ask: What support is available if pain, bite issues, infection concerns, or complications appear after you return home?
Clinic verification checklist
Use these questions before booking. Some information may be public, patient-reported, or still need direct confirmation from the clinic.
- 1.
Can you provide a written quote showing what is included and excluded?
Pricing transparencyAsk clinic to confirmWhy it matters: Dental travel costs can change if exams, materials, temporary teeth, extractions, bone grafting, or follow-up visits are not included.
- 2.
Which dentist or specialist will perform the procedure?
Doctor credentialsAsk clinic to confirmWhy it matters: Patients should know who is responsible for diagnosis, treatment planning, surgery, prosthetics, and follow-up.
- 3.
For implants, crowns, veneers, or bridges, what brand/material will be used and will I receive documentation?
Implant or materialsAsk clinic to confirmWhy it matters: Documentation helps patients understand compatibility, warranty, and follow-up options after returning home.
- 4.
How many visits are expected, and what happens if treatment takes longer than planned?
Follow-up and aftercareAsk clinic to confirmWhy it matters: Medical travel planning depends on realistic appointment timing and recovery/follow-up windows.
- 5.
What support is available if pain, bite issues, infection concerns, or complications appear after I return home?
Follow-up and aftercareAsk clinic to confirmWhy it matters: Patients need a clear plan for remote follow-up and local care if something changes later.
- 6.
What records, X-rays, implant labels, prescriptions, aftercare instructions, and invoices will I receive before leaving Thailand?
Records and documentationAsk clinic to confirmWhy it matters: Records are important for continuity of care with a dentist at home.
- 7.
Will consultations, treatment plans, consent forms, and aftercare instructions be available in English?
International patient supportAsk clinic to confirmWhy it matters: Clear communication reduces misunderstanding around procedures, risks, costs, and aftercare.
- 8.
What happens if temporary teeth, crowns, veneers, bridges, or implants need adjustment after placement?
Follow-up and aftercareAsk clinic to confirmWhy it matters: Some dental work requires bite adjustments or follow-up care, especially for complex procedures.
Planning boundary
Medvoyal does not verify, endorse, recommend, or guarantee clinics. Use this framework to compare public information, patient-reported discussion, and the questions that still need direct confirmation.
Unknown data rule
If information is missing, unclear, zero, or not confidently sourced, treat it as unknown. Do not treat unknown data as proof about clinic quality or fit.
Thailand dental planning notes
Use these clinic-specific notes to separate what appears public, what still needs confirmation, and which questions matter most before you book.
Publicly visible strengths
Long-established Bangkok dental identity is public
Official/public sourcePublic materials present Thantakit as a long-established Bangkok dental center with multiple branches and direct planning channels for overseas patients.
English support and in-house lab capability are publicly mentioned
Official/public sourcePublic materials mention English-speaking staff or dentists, digital imaging, and CAD/CAM lab support. Confirm what applies to your branch and treatment plan.
Confirm before booking
Branch-specific workflow still needs confirmation
A multi-branch dental center can have different dentist availability, location convenience, and scheduling patterns depending on the branch handling your case.
Ask: Which branch will treat me, and how does that change dentist availability, timing, or lab workflow?
Warranty scope should be defined in writing
Public aftercare language is not the same as a written warranty or revision policy. Ask for the exact scope before you commit to treatment.
Ask: What exactly is covered by any implant or cosmetic work warranty, and what is excluded?
Procedure-specific prompts
Review the procedure group that matches your trip. These prompts build on the general clinic verification checklist above.
Dental implants
Which implant system will be used, and will I receive written implant documentation before departure?
Why it matters: Implant records matter for later maintenance, compatibility checks, and continuity of care after you return home.
How many follow-up visits are included before I leave Bangkok?
Why it matters: Patients need to plan hotel nights and schedule flexibility around review visits, adjustments, or staged restorative work.
All-on-4 / Full-arch
If I am considering All-on-4, what timeline and number of visits should I plan for?
Why it matters: Full-arch planning often requires a clearer travel window than single-stage cosmetic or restorative treatment.
Crowns & bridges
What crown or bridge material will be used, and are adjustments included in the written plan?
Why it matters: Material choice and adjustment policy can affect fit expectations, later costs, and how many appointments are needed.
Veneers
Does the veneer plan include temporaries, fitting adjustments, and any later review visits?
Why it matters: Veneer cases vary in how many appointments and adjustments are needed, especially for travel-based treatment planning.
International patient planning
English communication is publicly mentioned
Official/public sourcePublic materials mention English-speaking staff or dentists and support for travel planning. Confirm what written records and aftercare documents are available in English.
Ask: Will my treatment plan, invoices, and aftercare instructions be available in English?
Travel-planning support is public, but scope can vary
Official/public sourcePublic pages mention planning, accommodation, and virtual consultation support. Confirm response times and what help is actually available for your branch and procedure.
Ask: What travel-planning help is included, and what still needs to be arranged independently?
Records and aftercare notes
Ask for written warranty and revision terms
Do not rely on general marketing copy for implant or cosmetic work warranty. Ask for the exact written scope before treatment begins.
Ask: Can you provide the implant or cosmetic work warranty and revision policy in writing before I pay?
Request documentation for your home dentist
Travel-based restorative care works better when your home dentist has clear records, imaging, and material details after you return home.
Ask: What exact records, scans, and material details will you provide before I leave Thailand?
Recovery planning notes
Use these notes as planning prompts, not medical advice. Recovery timing depends on your procedure, treatment plan, clinic policy, and your own health situation. Confirm all timing with the clinic before booking travel.
Dental implants
moderate planningStay
7-10 days
Follow-up
1-2 visits
Nearby stay priority
Medium
Food and stay planning
- Soft food is recommended for the first few days after implant surgery.
- Soft foods may be easier to manage for the first few days after implant placement.
- Ask whether grafting or sinus-lift work changes your food planning or how long you should stay nearby.
Transport and mobility planning
- Light activity only for 24-48 hours after placement.
- Keep transport simple around surgery days, especially if sedation, grafting, or longer appointments are involved.
- Ask whether longer taxi rides or airport transfers should be spaced away from the procedure day.
Records to request
Written treatment summary
Request a written summary covering what was done, what is still pending, and what follow-up timing the clinic expects.
Implant brand and model documentation
Request implant brand, model, and any labels or lot details before you leave Thailand.
Ask: Will I receive implant brand, model, and lot details in writing before departure?
Imaging and scans
Ask for copies of relevant X-rays or scans so a dentist at home can understand the treatment stage.
Before flying home
Confirm follow-up timing
Ask whether another in-person check is expected before you fly home and what would change that plan.
Know who to contact later
Make sure you have a named contact if pain, bite issues, swelling, or infection concerns appear after you return home.
Carry records and prescriptions
Leave with prescriptions, invoices, and written aftercare instructions in a format you can reference during travel.
Questions to ask the clinic
Follow-up visit count
Ask the clinic how many follow-up visits are expected before you fly home.
Ask: How many follow-up visits should I realistically expect before I leave Thailand?
Timeline changes
Bone grafting or sinus-lift work can change the trip timeline.
Ask: If grafting or sinus-lift work is needed, how does that change my stay length and follow-up timing?
Post-return support
Clarify what happens if symptoms or concerns appear after you return home.
Ask: If pain, swelling, bite issues, or infection concerns appear after I return home, what support is available?
All-on-4 / Full-arch
complex planningStay
10-14 days
Follow-up
2-3 visits
Nearby stay priority
High
Food and stay planning
- Liquid and soft diet for first 2 weeks; avoid hard, crunchy, or sticky foods.
- Plan around a soft-food period, especially if extractions, surgery, or temporary teeth are part of the trip.
- Ask when you can return to more normal meals and whether the temporary phase changes food restrictions.
Transport and mobility planning
- Facial swelling often peaks around day 2-3; keep activity light.
- Keep hotel-to-clinic travel simple because adjustment visits may be needed during the same trip.
- Ask how return-flight timing fits with swelling, temporary teeth, and any planned review visits.
Records to request
Full treatment plan
Request a written plan showing surgery, temporary teeth, expected adjustments, and final bridge timing.
Implant and prosthesis details
Request implant labels plus prosthesis or bridge details before leaving Thailand.
Ask: Will I receive implant labels and prosthesis details in writing before departure?
Aftercare instructions
Ask for written aftercare instructions that explain the temporary phase, diet expectations, and remote follow-up contact.
Before flying home
Confirm adjustment visits
Ask whether any further adjustment visits are expected before you fly home.
Clarify final bridge timing
Make sure you understand whether the final bridge is part of this trip or a later phase.
Leave with remote support details
Know who to contact if temporary teeth feel unstable, uncomfortable, or need review after you return home.
Questions to ask the clinic
Quote scope
Full-arch pricing often depends on what is included in writing.
Ask: Does the quote include extractions, surgery, temporary teeth, adjustments, final prosthesis timing, and follow-up visits?
Trip timeline
All-on-4 planning depends on how surgery, temporaries, and later phases are staged.
Ask: What is the timeline between surgery, temporary teeth, follow-up checks, and the final prosthesis?
Return-flight planning
Return-flight timing should be confirmed directly with the clinic.
Ask: What timing should I confirm with you before I book my return flight?
Crowns
light planningStay
3-7 days
Follow-up
1-2 visits
Nearby stay priority
Medium
Food and stay planning
- Ask whether temporary crowns or bite adjustments change what is comfortable to eat between visits.
Transport and mobility planning
- Crowns are usually lighter travel planning than surgery, but multiple appointments can still make staying near the clinic easier.
Records to request
Treatment summary
Request a written summary of which teeth were treated and what materials were used.
Material documentation
Request crown or bridge material details before you leave Thailand.
Ask: Will I receive crown or bridge material details in writing?
Before flying home
Confirm bite comfort
Ask whether the clinic wants to re-check bite comfort before you fly home.
Clarify adjustment support
Know what happens if the crown feels high, loose, or uncomfortable after you return home.
Questions to ask the clinic
Appointment count
Crowns often involve temporaries, fitting, and adjustment timing.
Ask: How many visits should I plan for, and when would you want to see me again before I leave Thailand?
Material choice
Material choice can affect comfort, documentation, and later remake questions.
Ask: What material is planned for my case, and will that be included in my written records?
Post-return fit issues
Fit and bite adjustments should be clarified before travel.
Ask: If the crown feels high or uncomfortable after I return home, what follow-up process should I expect?
Veneers
light planningStay
3-7 days
Follow-up
1-2 visits
Nearby stay priority
Medium
Food and stay planning
- Ask whether temporaries, sensitivity, or adjustment visits change what is practical to eat between appointments.
Transport and mobility planning
- Travel planning is usually lighter than surgical dentistry, but allow enough time for fit and appearance adjustments before flying home.
Records to request
Treatment summary
Request a written summary covering which teeth were treated and what shade or material was used.
Material and shade details
Request written veneer material and shade documentation before leaving Thailand.
Before flying home
Final fit check
Ask whether another review visit is recommended before you fly home.
Adjustment or replacement policy
Know how the clinic handles adjustments, remakes, or warranty questions after you return home.
Questions to ask the clinic
Appointment timeline
Veneer trips can still require multiple fittings or adjustments.
Ask: How many appointments should I expect, and what might extend that schedule?
Materials and temporaries
Material and temporary planning should be clear before travel.
Ask: What material is planned for my veneers, and are temporaries or adjustment visits included?
Replacement or warranty policy
Clarify how later fit or cosmetic concerns are handled.
Ask: What replacement, remake, or warranty policy applies after I return home?
General dental treatment
moderate planningStay
3-10 days
Follow-up
1-2 visits
Nearby stay priority
Medium
Food and stay planning
- Ask whether your specific treatment plan makes soft foods or a simpler meal setup more practical between appointments.
Transport and mobility planning
- Keep transport simple if your treatment plan includes long appointments, oral surgery, or sedation.
Records to request
Written treatment plan
Request a written diagnosis, treatment plan, and appointment schedule before you leave Thailand.
Records for home follow-up
Ask for imaging, invoices, prescriptions, and treatment notes your home dentist can review later.
Before flying home
Confirm remaining follow-up
Ask whether anything still needs to be checked before you fly home.
Keep aftercare contact details
Leave with clear written instructions and a contact path if symptoms or concerns appear later.
Questions to ask the clinic
Expected visit count
General dental trips can still vary a lot by treatment scope.
Ask: How many visits should I plan for, and what could change the timeline after examination?
Departure records
Continuity of care depends on written documentation.
Ask: What records and instructions will I receive before leaving Thailand?
Post-return support
Patients should know what happens after they go home.
Ask: If I need help after I return home, who should I contact and what remote follow-up is available?
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Recovery planning disclaimer
Use these notes as planning prompts, not medical advice. Recovery timing depends on your procedure, treatment plan, clinic policy, and your own health situation. Confirm all timing with the clinic before booking travel.
If symptoms or concerns appear, contact the treating clinic and seek appropriate local care.
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