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Teeth Cleaning in Thailand

Details of dental clinics and medical centers in Thailand performing Teeth Cleaning.

Cost of Teeth Cleaning in Thailand

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Teeth Cleaning

$US 25

$US 50

Hospitals and clinics offering Teeth Cleaning in Thailand

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Yanhee Hospital

Yanhee Dental Center provides you with a wide-range of dental services from preventive care to orthodontics to surgery and cosmetic dentistry.

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27 - 33 US$

BNH Hospital

The Dental Center at BNH Hospital has over 40 dentists and dental surgeons on staff, covering all dental specialties. All dentists at BNH speak English, and many received some or all of their training in USA or Europe.

36 listed dentists:

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Teeth Cleaning

upon request

Bangkok Hospital Phuket

A multi-specialty tertiary hospital located in Phuket. The hospital provides medical services to Thai locals as well as international patients. Aside from medical procedures, it also offers dental services through its Dental Center.

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Dr. Boonyanat Guensri, DDS

Tooth implants, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

Dr. Sirisak Eakpisutsunthorn, DDS.

Dental - Endodontics (Root Canal)

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Chaophya Hospital

The Chaophya Hospital is a JCI accredited, tertiary private hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, which has been in operation since 1991. It has an international department which offers a comprehensive range of supporting services to foreign patients.

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Samui International Hospital

The SIH provides an unequalled service in General, Surgical, Internal, Travel, Pediatric, Orthopedic, Obstetric, Gynecology & Dental Medicines and has a reputation for service excellence.

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Dr. Sunil Dental Clinic

Dr. Sunil Dental Clinic is a International Dental Cosmetic Surgery located in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Prof. Sunil Phol

Prosthetic, Cosmetic Dentistry

Prof. Orawan

Cosmetic Dentistry, Prosthodontics

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Cleaning with Air-Flow System

26 US$

Full Mouth Cleaning and Polishing

26 US$

Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital

Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital is the main hospital of the Samitivej hospitals group. It provides quality tertiary care, from cosmetic surgery to major operations such as open heart surgery.

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Teeth Cleaning

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San Paulo Hua-Hin Hospital

San Paulo Hua-Hin hospital, a private hospital with a 75 bed capacity, is located at the famous beach resort of Hua-Hin.

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Mission Hospital Phuket

Having been in operation for 65 years, this private hospital provides a wide range of medical services to the locals of Phuket and medical tourists. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s international health care mission.

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Kasemrad Hospital

Being the flagship hospital of the Kasemrad Group, the Bangkok Chain Hospital Co., Ltd. serves as a referral-base for the other hospitals of the said chain. It targets patients with general medical conditions and those needing managed care.

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Teeth Cleaning

upon request

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About Teeth Cleaning

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.


Teeth Cleaning

Teeth cleanings are usually feared. Between the occasional jaw discomfort, prodding, and weird noises, it is simple to understand the nervousness. However, the truth is: for many people, teeth cleaning are easy and pain-free. Understanding just what is going on during the process might help relieve your anxiety and let you enjoy the clean, minty fresh the minty results.


Step one: a physical examination
  • Most teeth cleanings are done by a dental hygienist. Before starting the actual cleaning procedure, they begin with a physical examination of your whole mouth.
  • A small mirror is used to check around your gums and teeth for any signs of gingivitis or other possible concerns.
  • If major issues are found, they may contact the dentist to ensure it is alright to continue.

Step two: removing tartar and plaque
  • With the small mirror to help them, the dental hygienist uses a scaler to remove tartar and plaque around the gum line, and also in between the teeth. The more tartar there is in your mouth, the more time is required to scrape a specific spot.
  • We brush and floss to prevent plaque from accumulating and hardening into tartar. The moment you have tartar; you may only get rid of it at the dentist’s office. Therefore, if this is your least preferred part of the teeth cleaning procedure, the lesson is to brush and floss regularly.

Step three: gritty toothpaste cleaning
  • After your teeth are totally tartar-free, the hygienist brushes using a high-powered electric brush to clean them. They make that popular grinding noise. Although it sounds frightening, it is a terrific way to get a thorough clean and get rid of any tartar left behind from the scaler.
  • Expert cleanings use toothpaste, which tastes and smells like normal toothpaste, although you may usually select between flavors. But it has a gritty consistency, which tenderly scrubs your teeth. This occasional polishing of the teeth is considered safe at the dentist’s office twice annually. However, do not be so harsh with your teeth at home, as you will wear down the enamel.

Step four: professional flossing
  • Whether you floss consistently at home or not, nothing surpasses a professional flossing session. Your dental hygienist may get deep in between your teeth and identify any possible trouble spots in which you may bleed at the gums.
  • This may appear worthless if you floss at home; however, having an expert floss your teeth as well gets rid of any leftover plaque or toothpaste from steps 2 and 3.

Step five: rinse
  • After that, you rinse out your mouth to remove any foreign matter. Your dental hygienist will often use a rinse which has liquid fluoride.

Step six: fluoride treatment
  • Fluoride disclaimer: The final step of the cleaning procedure is a fluoride treatment. This treatment is used as a protectant for your teeth to assist combat cavities for many months. You will be asked to choose the flavor you prefer best (bubblegum? mint? lemon?). They will then place the foamy gel (or occasionally it's in the form of a sticky paste) into a mouthpiece, which fits over your teeth. It is often left on your teeth for a minute.
  • Other possible steps: Expert teeth cleanings are scheduled twice annually, while X-rays are usually performed once a year. Still, based on what your dental hygienist or dentist observes in your mouth, they may perform other tests during your visit. For kids, a dentist might recommend molar sealants to aid the prevention of cavities in hard-to-brush spots.

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