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Dental Crowns & Bridges in Thailand.

Dental crowns restore damaged teeth to full strength and beauty, while bridges replace missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent teeth — both crafted from premium materials for a seamless, long-lasting result.

Recovery: No significant recovery. Mild sensitivity for a few days after cementation. Normal eating resumes within 24 hours (avoid very hard or sticky foods initially).Thailand — from $250 - $600 per unit
Overview

What is Dental Crowns & Bridges?

Dental crowns restore damaged teeth to full strength and beauty, while bridges replace missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent teeth — both crafted from premium materials for a seamless, long-lasting result.

Ideal candidate: Patients with severely decayed, cracked, or weakened teeth that cannot be restored with fillings, or those with one or more missing teeth who want a fixed (non-removable) replacement. Good oral hygiene and healthy supporting teeth/gums are important.

Techniques

  • All-ceramic (E-max) crowns for natural aesthetics and biocompatibility
  • Zirconia crowns for maximum strength, especially on molars and implants
  • Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns for a balance of strength and aesthetics
  • CAD/CAM same-day crowns using CEREC technology for single-visit treatment
  • Maryland (resin-bonded) bridges for conservative tooth replacement with minimal preparation

Benefits

  • Restores the shape, size, strength, and appearance of damaged or decayed teeth
  • Bridges fill gaps from missing teeth, preventing shifting and bite problems
  • Modern materials provide natural-looking, stain-resistant results
  • Long lifespan of 10-20+ years with proper care
  • Protects weakened teeth from further damage or fracture
Pricing

Cost Comparison

See how much you can save on dental crowns & bridges by choosing Thailand's world-class clinics.

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Thailand

$250 - $600 per unit

Save 50-70%

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United States

$1,000 - $2,500 per unit

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United Kingdom

£500 - £1,200 per unit

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Australia

AUD $1,200 - $2,500 per unit

Step by Step

The Process

1

Examination and X-rays to assess the tooth structure, root health, and suitability for a crown or bridge.

2

The tooth is prepared by removing a thin layer of enamel to create space for the crown. Precise impressions or digital scans are taken.

3

A temporary crown or bridge is placed while the permanent restoration is fabricated in a dental laboratory (typically 7-14 days).

4

At the fitting appointment, the permanent crown or bridge is tried in for fit, color, and bite accuracy, then permanently cemented.

Recovery

Recovery & Aftercare

Recovery Timeline

No significant recovery. Mild sensitivity for a few days after cementation. Normal eating resumes within 24 hours (avoid very hard or sticky foods initially).

Results Timeline

Same-day crowns (CEREC) are completed in a single visit. Traditional crowns and bridges require 2 visits over 7-14 days: preparation and temporary placement at the first visit, permanent cementation at the second.

Aftercare Tips

  • 1.Avoid chewing hard or sticky foods on the temporary crown while waiting for the permanent restoration.
  • 2.Maintain excellent oral hygiene, paying special attention to the gum line around crowns and under bridge pontics.
  • 3.Use floss threaders or interdental brushes to clean under bridges daily.
  • 4.Attend regular dental check-ups to monitor the crown margins and overall restoration integrity.
  • 5.Report any persistent sensitivity, looseness, or discomfort promptly.
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Dental Crowns & Bridges cost in Thailand?

Dental Crowns & Bridges in Thailand typically costs $250 - $600 per unit, compared to $1,000 - $2,500 per unit in the US. That represents savings of 50-70% without compromising on quality, as Thailand's top clinics use the same techniques and equipment found in leading Western hospitals.

Is Dental Crowns & Bridges safe in Thailand?

Yes. Thailand is home to more JCI-accredited hospitals than any other country in Asia. Risks include sensitivity, crown loosening or decementation, fracture of the restoration or underlying tooth, and nerve irritation requiring root canal treatment. Bridges require alteration of adjacent healthy teeth. BeeLink only partners with board-certified specialists at internationally accredited facilities, ensuring the highest safety standards.

How long is recovery for Dental Crowns & Bridges?

No significant recovery. Mild sensitivity for a few days after cementation. Normal eating resumes within 24 hours (avoid very hard or sticky foods initially).

What techniques are used for Dental Crowns & Bridges?

Leading surgeons in Thailand offer several advanced techniques: All-ceramic (E-max) crowns for natural aesthetics and biocompatibility; Zirconia crowns for maximum strength, especially on molars and implants; Porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) crowns for a balance of strength and aesthetics; CAD/CAM same-day crowns using CEREC technology for single-visit treatment; Maryland (resin-bonded) bridges for conservative tooth replacement with minimal preparation.

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