🕐 Last updated: April 2026

Dental treatment in Phuket is genuinely one of the best deals available for expats and visitors from Western countries. The quality at established clinics is comparable to what you'd get in the UK or Australia, and the prices are typically 50–70% lower. A smile makeover that would cost ฿600,000 in London can be done for under ฿150,000 here.

The catch: like anything in Phuket, quality varies. There are excellent dental clinics in Phuket, and there are budget tourist operations with high turnover and variable standards. This guide tells you which is which, what to expect, and how to get good dental work done safely.

Phuket Dental Price Comparison: 2026

ProcedurePhuket (฿)UK (฿ equiv.)Australia (฿ equiv.)USA (฿ equiv.)
Check-up + clean฿800–฿1,500฿4,000–฿8,000฿5,000–฿10,000฿6,000–฿12,000
X-ray (full mouth)฿500–฿1,200฿2,000–฿5,000฿2,500–฿6,000฿3,000–฿8,000
Composite filling฿1,200–฿2,500฿5,000–฿12,000฿4,000–฿10,000฿4,000–฿12,000
Root canal (per tooth)฿5,000–฿12,000฿20,000–฿50,000฿20,000–฿45,000฿30,000–฿65,000
Porcelain crown฿8,000–฿18,000฿25,000–฿60,000฿25,000–฿55,000฿30,000–฿70,000
Dental implant (implant + crown)฿35,000–฿55,000฿100,000–฿200,000฿90,000–฿180,000฿120,000–฿250,000
Porcelain veneer (per tooth)฿8,000–฿15,000฿40,000–฿80,000฿35,000–฿70,000฿40,000–฿90,000
Teeth whitening (professional)฿3,000–฿7,000฿15,000–฿30,000฿15,000–฿35,000฿15,000–฿40,000
Clear aligners (Invisalign-equivalent)฿80,000–฿150,000฿200,000–฿450,000฿200,000–฿400,000฿250,000–฿500,000

All prices approximate, converted at ฿33/USD, ฿42/GBP, ฿22/AUD exchange rates as of early 2026. Phuket prices vary by clinic quality — the ranges above reflect the quality clinics listed below, not the cheapest options in tourist areas.

Best Dental Clinics in Phuket for Expats

Bangkok Hospital Dental Centre

Best Overall Quality

Location: Bangkok Hospital Phuket, Yaowarat Road, Phuket City

Bangkok Hospital's dental centre is the most comprehensive dental facility in Phuket. It has specialist dentists covering all major areas (oral surgery, periodontics, orthodontics, implantology, prosthodontics), digital X-ray, CAD/CAM same-day crown technology, and the backing of the BDMS hospital group.

Quality is consistently high. English is spoken well. The price premium over standalone clinics is real but modest. For complex work — implants, full-mouth reconstruction, orthodontics — Bangkok Hospital Dental is the most reliable option in Phuket.

Insurance: Accepts Cigna, AXA, Pacific Cross dental riders for covered procedures.

Smile+ Dental Clinic

Best for Cosmetic Work

Location: Multiple locations including Central Festival area

Smile+ has developed a strong reputation in Phuket specifically for cosmetic dentistry — veneers, whitening, composite bonding, and smile makeovers. The clinic uses quality materials and the dentists have international training. Heavily recommended in expat communities for cosmetic work at lower prices than Bangkok Hospital.

iDental Phuket

Good Value for Routine Work

Location: Phuket Town area

iDental is a well-established private dental practice popular with both expats and Thais. Good for routine care, fillings, crowns and standard dental maintenance at competitive prices. Multiple English-speaking dentists. Less specialised than Bangkok Hospital for complex oral surgery, but perfectly adequate for most dental needs.

Siriroj Hospital Dental Department

Budget Option for Basics

Location: Siriroj Hospital, Chalermprakiat Road

Siriroj Hospital has a dental department that handles routine work at lower prices than the specialist clinics. Good for check-ups and basic treatment. For specialist work, go to Bangkok Hospital or a dedicated dental clinic.

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Dental Tourism for Visitors: Planning Your Trip

Phuket's combination of good weather, beaches and excellent dental care makes it a genuine dental tourism destination. Here's how to plan it effectively.

How Long to Stay

Simple treatments (clean, whitening, fillings, 1–2 crowns) can be completed in 3–5 days. Implants require multiple visits over 3–6 months — most dental tourists return for phase 2. Veneers and crowns typically need 2 appointments 5–14 days apart. If you're planning complex work, budget 2–3 weeks for initial treatment.

Booking Process

Contact clinics directly by email or WhatsApp before arrival with photos and a description of what you want done. Good clinics will give you a treatment plan and approximate cost estimate before you commit. Be specific about your budget and timeline — experienced dental tourism clinics understand how to optimise treatment around a limited visit window.

What to Bring

  • Previous dental X-rays (digital or physical) — saves duplication and cost
  • List of medications you take (particularly blood thinners, bisphosphonates)
  • Dental insurance documentation if applicable
  • Clear photos of your current teeth if cosmetic work is the goal

⚠️ Dental Tourism: What to Watch Out For

  • Extremely low prices — very cheap dental work in Phuket often means low-quality materials, rushed treatment, or undertrained dentists. A porcelain crown costing ฿4,000 is a red flag; expect to pay ฿8,000–฿18,000 for quality.
  • Pressure to do more work than planned — a good dentist quotes for what you asked for and explains what else they recommend. Run if someone tries to expand your treatment plan aggressively at the consultation.
  • Tourist-area walk-in clinics — clinics in Patong and near beaches targeting walk-in tourist traffic are typically not where you want complex work done.
  • Implant brand matters — ask specifically about the implant brand (Nobel Biocare, Straumann, and Osstem are among the globally recognised brands). Generic implants are fine for some applications but for complex cases, brand matters for long-term compatibility.

Does Health Insurance Cover Dental in Phuket?

Most international health insurance plans sold for Thailand expats do NOT include routine dental as standard. Dental is typically available as a paid add-on rider. What is usually covered under standard medical policies is accident-related dental injury (e.g., a tooth knocked out in a road accident or sports injury).

If you're planning significant dental work in Phuket, consider adding a dental rider to your policy before the treatment (subject to waiting periods and pre-existing condition exclusions). Our insurance comparison guide covers which insurers offer dental riders for Phuket.

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Compare Cigna, AXA and Pacific Cross — all offer dental add-on riders that cover work at Bangkok Hospital Dental Centre in Phuket.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is dental work in Phuket safe and high quality?
Yes — Phuket has excellent dental clinics, particularly at Bangkok Hospital Dental Centre and established specialist clinics. Many Phuket dentists trained in Europe, Australia or the US and use the same equipment and materials as their Western counterparts. Quality varies between clinics — stick to established, well-reviewed practices.
How much does a dental implant cost in Phuket?
A single dental implant in Phuket (implant + crown) costs approximately ฿35,000–฿55,000 (roughly £800–£1,300 or AUD 1,500–2,500). This is typically 50–70% cheaper than equivalent implants in the UK or Australia.
How much are dental veneers in Phuket?
Porcelain veneers in Phuket cost approximately ฿8,000–฿15,000 per tooth at quality clinics, versus ฿40,000–฿80,000 per tooth in the UK. A full smile makeover (10 veneers) can be done for ฿80,000–฿150,000 in Phuket versus ฿400,000–฿800,000 in the UK.
Does health insurance cover dental treatment in Phuket?
Basic dental is usually excluded from international health insurance unless you add a dental rider. Emergency dental treatment (e.g. a knocked-out tooth or dental injury) is typically covered under the accident benefit of most policies.
How long does dental treatment take in Phuket?
Simple treatments can be completed in 1–2 appointments over a few days. Implants require 3–6 months from placement to final crown. Crowns and veneers typically require 2 visits 1–2 weeks apart. Many dental tourists plan a 2–3 week stay for more complex work.

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