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Dental Examination in Thailand

Details of dental clinics and medical centers in Thailand performing Dental Examination.

Cost of Dental Examination in Thailand

Procedure Minimum price Maximum price

Dental Examination

$US 16

$US 30

Hospitals and clinics offering Dental Examination in Thailand

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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.

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Dental Examination

upon request

Ramkhamhaeng Hospital

Ramkhamhaeng has the resources, experience and expertise to provide international quality health care at very competitive prices.

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Dental Examination

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.

14 listed dentists:

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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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Dental Examination

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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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Oral examination & Consultation

16 US$

Oral Examination & Consultation with OPG X-Ray

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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Dental Examination

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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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Dental Examination

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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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Dental Examination

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Bangkok Hospital Samui

This secondary health care facility is a part of the Bangkok Hospital Group. It is located in Koh Samui. It has a 50 in-patient bed capacity and serves locals and international patients alike.

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Dental Examination

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Wattana International Clinic

The Wattana Clinic was established in 1987 at the Patong Beach and became the first local clinic to have served over 5,000 local resident and tourist patients.

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Dental Examination

16 US$

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About Dental Examination

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.


Dental examination

During a dental examination, the dentist will clean your teeth and check for gum disease and cavities. The hygienist or dentist will as well assess your risk of getting other oral health issues, and also examine your mouth, face, and neck for abnormalities. A dental examination may also consist of dental X-rays or other diagnostic procedures.


Why it is performed

Frequent dental examinations help protect your oral health and general health. A dental examination gives your dentist an opportunity to offer tips on looking after your teeth and to identify any issues early when they are most treatable.

Even if you do not have natural teeth, it is vital that you consult your dentist for frequent dental examinations to maintain your oral health and the usefulness of your replacement teeth.


During a dental examination, the hygienist or dentist will:
  • Assess your oral hygiene and overall health
  • Assess your risk of root decay, tooth decay, and bone or gum disease
  • Assess your need for tooth replacement or tooth restoration
  • Examine your jaw and bite for problems
  • Remove any deposits or stains on your teeth
  • Demonstrate good cleaning tips for your dentures and teeth
  • Evaluate your need for fluoride
  • Take dental X-rays or, if needed, perform other diagnostic procedures

During a dental examination, your hygienist or dentist will as well inquire about any health issues you have or medications you are taking and address how they may affect your oral health. If you have diabetes, for instance, you are at greater risk of gum disease. Any medication, which contributes to dry mouth, may multiply your risk of tooth decay. If arthritis interferes with your ability to brush your teeth, your hygienist or dentist may help you know how to insert toothbrush's handle into a rubber ball for simpler use, or advice using an electric or powered toothbrush.

If you have prosthetic replacements, like bridges or dentures, your hygienist or dentist will check how well they fit and talk about the need for adjustments.

Dental examinations may also consist of counseling regarding the use of tobacco products, diet and other lifestyle factors, which may affect oral health.


Dental X-ray

A dental X-ray lets the dentist see in depth images of your mouth.

  • This kind of X-ray lets the dentist see the whole tooth and the surrounding bone.
  • This kind of X-ray lets the dentist see the way the lower teeth and lower upper teeth fit jointly when the jaw is closed.
  • This kind of X-ray provides the dentist an extensive view of the whole mouth.
  • Cone beam computerized tomography. This kind of X-ray offers a 3-D view in order that the dentist may better evaluate the spacing of teeth and adjoining structures.
  • This kind of X-ray lets the dentist see the crowns of the lower and upper teeth. During a bitewing X-ray, you will bite down on the X-ray film holder while the X-ray pictures are being captured.

Discuss with your dentist if you are worried about radiation exposure.


Oral cancer examination

During your dental examination, your hygienist or dentist will look for oral cancer signs of oral. He or she will examine the floor and roof of your mouth and the inside of your tongue, the sides of your neck; feel the area under the jaw, and the insides of your cheeks and lips.


Results

After your dental examination, the hygienist or dentist will discuss your oral health, which includes your risk to gum disease, tooth decay, and any other oral health issues, and cautionary steps you can take to protect and improve your oral health.

The dentist will as well recommend the ideal time to return for a follow-up visit. If you are at high risk of tooth gum disease or tooth decay or have other oral health issues, the hygienist or dentist may recommend regular examinations.

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