Dental Service Fees

CDC Dental Center – Saphan Kwai & Lad Phrao 109
Dental Examination
Oral Health Check-up
Small X-ray Film 300 THB
Large X-ray Film 600 THB
Dental Fillings
Tooth Filling 900 THB
Additional Surface (per surface) 600 THB
Base Material Addition 300 THB
Filling by Specialist Dentist 1,000 – 2,500 THB
Local Anesthetic with Filling 200 THB
Front Teeth Gap Closure (per gap) 3,000 THB
Temporary Filling 800 THB
Filling & Sealant (PRR) 1,100 THB
Scaling & Gum Treatment
Scaling & Polishing 900 – 1,500 THB
Air Flow® Dental Spa
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1,600 THB
Root Scaling (per tooth) 400 THB
Gum Disease Treatment (per session) 1,500 – 2,000 THB
Crown Lengthening Surgery 3,000 – 4,000 THB
Bone Grafting (per tooth) 12,000 THB
Gum Contouring Surgery 3,000 THB
Frenectomy 3,000 THB
Extractions, Wisdom Teeth & Implants
Tooth Extraction 900 – 1,500 THB
Wisdom Tooth or Complex Extraction 1,000 – 2,000 THB
Wisdom Tooth Surgery 3,600 – 5,000 THB
Torus Removal Surgery 3,000 – 5,000 THB
Dental Implant
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45,000 – 85,000 THB*
Orthodontics
Pre-treatment Records (Photos, X-ray, Impressions) 3,500 THB*
Metal Braces (starting)*
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1,600 THB/mo*
Self-Ligating Braces (Damon)*
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2,900 THB/mo*
Clear Aligners (starting at)*
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25,000 THB*
Case Transfer (from other clinics)
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2,500 THB
Wire Retainer (per piece)
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2,000 THB
Clear Retainer (per piece)
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2,000 THB
Vivera® Retainers (3 pairs)
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30,000 THB*
Fixed Retainer 4,500 THB
Cosmetic Dentistry, Whitening & Veneers
Home Teeth Whitening (Trays) 5,000 THB
In-Office Whitening (ZOOM!)*
Free Scaling
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9,500 THB
Composite Veneers (per tooth) 2,500 THB
6+ Teeth, per tooth 2,000 THB
Injectable Composite Veneers (per tooth) 4,000 THB
6+ Teeth, per tooth 3,500 THB
Ceramic Veneers (per tooth) 15,000 THB
3–4 Teeth, per tooth 14,000 THB
5–6 Teeth, per tooth 13,000 THB
8+ Teeth, per tooth 12,000 THB
Onlay & Inlay Restoration 6,000 – 8,000 THB
Root Canal Treatment
Front Teeth 9,000 THB
Premolars 10,000 THB
Molars 12,000 THB
Emergency Pain Relief 2,000 THB
Pediatric Dentistry
Fluoride Treatment 800 THB
Pediatric Scaling 900 THB
Sealant (Primary Teeth) 700 THB
Sealant (Permanent Teeth) 900 THB
Sealant with Filling 1,100 THB
Primary Tooth Extraction 600 – 1,000 THB
Pulpotomy (Partial Pulp Removal) 3,000 THB
Pulpectomy (Primary Tooth RCT) 4,000 THB
Primary Tooth Crown 3,000 THB
Space Maintainer 3,000 – 4,000 THB
Removable Dentures
Full Denture (per arch) 8,500 THB
Full Dentures (upper & lower) 16,000 THB
Metal Framework RPD
First Tooth 10,000 THB
Additional Tooth (per tooth) 400 THB
Tooth-Colored Clasp (per clasp) 2,000 THB
Acrylic Partial Denture
First Tooth 2,200 THB
Additional Tooth (per tooth) 400 THB
Flexible Denture (Valplast)
First Tooth 5,000 THB
Additional Tooth (per tooth) 500 THB
Removable Bridge 5,000 THB
Denture Reline / Repair 1,000 – 1,500 THB
Crowns, Bridges & Posts
Full Metal Crown 13,000 THB
PFM Crown 13,000 THB
Ceramic Crown 15,000 THB
Maryland Bridge (per unit) 15,000 – 20,000 THB
Post & Core 4,500 THB
Re-cement Loose Crown 2,000 THB
TMJ Disorders & Night Guards
Soft Night Guard 3,500 THB
Hard Night Guard 8,000 THB
Note: * Please inquire for current promotions

Appointments & Inquiries


 

Saphan Khwai Branch


BTS Saphan Khwai (near Chatuchak, Ari, Phahon
 

Call 097-925-2424


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Lat Phrao 109 Branch


Near Bang Kapi, Lat Phrao 109, 107, RBAC
 

Call 097-925-2442


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Using International Credit Cards in Thailand


When using international credit cards in Thailand, we recommend notifying your card issuer before your trip. Many financial institutions, particularly those in the US, Europe, and Australia, have security protocols that may flag transactions from Thailand as unusual activity.

If you have a dual-function card (combined debit and credit), please note that Thai payment systems typically process transactions through the credit function only. Ensure sufficient funds are available in your credit account before your visit.

We gladly accept all major credit cards for your convenience.

FAQ


General Questions


Q: Are dental fees in Thailand different for foreigners compared to locals?

A: While some dental clinics in Thailand have different pricing structures for foreigners, CDC Dental offers the same prices for both foreigners and locals. We believe in fair and transparent pricing for all our patients, regardless of nationality.

Q: How do Thai dental fees compare to those in Western countries?

A: Dental fees in Thailand typically range from 30-70% lower than equivalent procedures in the US, Australia, or Europe, even accounting for the foreigner pricing.

Q: Can I negotiate dental fees at CDC Dental?

A: We do not accept price negotiation as our prices are already transparent and fair for all patients. The fees listed in our price guide reflect the actual cost of high-quality dental care, and we maintain the same pricing for both local and international patients.

Payment and Insurance


Q: What payment methods does CDC Dental accept?

A: CDC Dental accepts cash (Thai Baht), bank transfers, and credit cards. These multiple payment options are provided for your convenience.

Q: Does CDC Dental work with insurance providers?

A: CDC Dental can issue dental certificates and receipts that you can submit to your insurance provider for reimbursement. We recommend checking with your insurance company beforehand regarding their specific requirements for international dental claims.

Q: I have an SSO card. How can I use it at CDC Dental?

A: If you have a Social Security Office (SSO) card, you can bring it to CDC Dental and use the benefits for dental cleaning, extractions, or fillings. SSO coverage provides up to 900 baht per year for these services. Please remember to bring your SSO card with you to your appointment. See details.

Q: Is a deposit required to book dental appointments at CDC Dental?

A: No, CDC Dental does not require any payment to book appointments. You can schedule your dental visit without any deposit or advance payment.

Q: Are there any hidden fees at CDC Dental?

A: No, CDC Dental believes in complete price transparency. All our fees are clearly communicated upfront, and there are no hidden charges. Your dentist will tell you the exact treatment fee before any procedure begins, so you can make informed decisions. The price you're quoted includes all aspects of your treatment with no surprise additional fees.

Practical Considerations


Q: How far in advance should I book dental appointments in Thailand?

A: For basic check-ups, 1-2 days in advance is usually sufficient. For specialized treatments or appointments with specific dentists, booking 1-2 weeks ahead is recommended, especially during high tourist season.

Q: Do I need to speak Thai to visit CDC Dental?

A: No, our dentists speak English and we also have international staff who can communicate in English very well. You won't face any language barriers during your treatment at CDC Dental.

Q: What documents should I bring to my dental appointment?

A: Bring your passport, previous dental records if available, information about any medical conditions or medications, and insurance information if applicable.