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Dental Implants in Bangkok: Cost, Clinics & What to Expect

Bangkok is one of the world's most established dental-travel destinations — home to internationally accredited, English-speaking hospitals and experienced implant teams. MyCureVoyage connects you with the right hospital and handles the whole journey, from first consultation to final crown.

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By the MyCureVoyage Editorial TeamLast updated: 2026-06-23
Why Bangkok

Why patients choose Bangkok for dental implants

Internationally accredited hospitals

Bangkok concentrates Thailand's flagship international hospitals — internationally accredited and purpose-built for medical travelers, treating hundreds of thousands of foreign patients every year, with strong dedicated dental services.

English-speaking dental care

Bangkok's international hospitals have fluent staff at every touchpoint — reception, dental specialists, nursing, billing. Your consultation, treatment plan, and follow-up are coordinated in English end to end.

A strong dental track record

The city's hospitals are particularly strong for dental implants — including full-arch All-on-4-style restorations — backed by experienced implant teams and modern imaging.

A comfortable recovery environment

Warm climate, outstanding food, and a culture of hospitality make Bangkok an easy place to recover between the surgical visit and your final crown.

This page focuses on dental implants. For the wider picture, see our Bangkok medical-travel guide and the broader Thailand destination guide.

Cost & savings

What dental implants typically cost in Bangkok

ProcedureTypical at homeIn BangkokSaving
Dental implants$5,000$1,500~70%

Illustrative figures from our catalog — your exact estimate is refined for your case during consultation. Includes hospital fee; excludes travel and accommodation. For a full cost picture, see the parent dental implants procedure guide.

Where you'll be treated

Bangkok hospitals for dental implants

Representative international hospitals in Bangkok — the best-fit recommendation for your case is provided during your consultation.

Bumrungrad International Hospital

Full-spectrum international care including dental; over 500 specialists, 1 million+ patients from 190 countries annually.

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Bangkok Hospital (Bangkok Dusit Medical Group)

A leading multi-specialty hospital group with a network of 50+ hospitals across Thailand and a world-class surgical team.

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Samitivej Hospital

Known for exceptional patient experience, English-language coordination, and a well-regarded dental service.

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Trips & timeline

How many trips, and how long it takes

Dental implants are a staged treatment. The surgical placement is a short visit; the healing happens mostly at home; the final crown is a follow-up. Your MyCureVoyage companion coordinates the schedule so the trips fit your life.

Surgical visit (a few days on site)

Examination, imaging, and a confirmed treatment plan, then placement of the implant posts once your dentist confirms you're a candidate. For many patients this is a single short trip to Bangkok.

Healing & osseointegration (typically several months)

Implants need time to fuse with the bone before the final crown. Most of this healing happens back home — your trip covers the surgical placement, not the entire multi-month timeline.

Crown placement (a follow-up visit)

Once healed, the permanent crown is fitted. We help you plan whether that's a second short trip to Bangkok or coordinated with local follow-up.

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Your trip

What the journey looks like

From your first free consultation through scheduling, on-the-ground support, and follow-up, a MyCureVoyage companion handles the logistics so you can focus on treatment and recovery. See exactly how it works.

Logistics & visa

Getting to Bangkok & entry requirements

Bangkok's international hospitals are built for medical travelers, with English-speaking coordination from reception through billing. Visa requirements depend on your nationality and length of stay — our Thailand medical visa guide covers the basics, and MyCureVoyage handles your logistics end to end.

FAQ

Dental implants in Bangkok — common questions

How much do dental implants cost in Bangkok?

Costs vary by case and hospital, but dental implants in Bangkok are typically a significant saving versus US and EU prices. MyCureVoyage gives you a transparent, itemized estimate drawn from our catalog before you commit — we never quote a number we can't stand behind.

Can I get All-on-4 dental implants in Thailand?

Full-arch, implant-supported restorations are among the procedures Bangkok's international hospitals perform. Whether a full-arch approach is right for you depends on a clinical assessment — your candidacy and exact plan are confirmed during consultation, never assumed in advance.

Will my dentist in Bangkok speak English?

Yes. Bangkok's international hospitals — including Bumrungrad International, Bangkok Hospital, and Samitivej — coordinate in English at every touchpoint, from your first consultation through the final crown, so nothing gets lost in translation.

How many trips to Bangkok do dental implants take?

The surgical placement is usually a single short visit of a few days. Implants then heal for several months — mostly back home — before the final crown is fitted, which may be a second short trip or coordinated locally. See our guide on how long before you can fly after surgery.

Do I need a visa to travel to Bangkok for dental treatment?

Visa requirements depend on your nationality and length of stay. Our Thailand medical visa guide covers the basics, and MyCureVoyage handles your logistics end to end so the experience is as smooth as the country itself.

Ready to price your dental implants in Bangkok?

Use the calculator for a free estimate, or start your consultation to get a personalized plan and best-fit hospital recommendation.