English-Speaking Dentists in Bangkok
Bangkok is one of the top destinations in the world for dental care, and it's not hard to see why. Clinics here use the same equipment and materials you'd find in London or New York, but at 50 to 70 percent less. We've put together a directory of over 120 English-speaking dental clinics across Bangkok so you can compare ratings, services, and locations in one place. Whether you need a routine checkup, dental implants, veneers, teeth whitening, or emergency care, you'll find clinics in popular expat neighborhoods like Thonglor, Asok, Sathorn, Silom, and Siam. Every listing includes Google ratings from real patients, the services offered, languages spoken, and how to get there. No more scrolling through Facebook groups or guessing which clinic is legit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a dental visit cost in Bangkok?
A basic checkup with cleaning costs 800 to 2,000 THB at most clinics. X-rays add another 500 to 1,000 THB. For bigger treatments, dental implants typically run 39,000 to 90,000 THB per tooth, porcelain veneers are 8,000 to 20,000 THB per tooth, and professional teeth whitening costs 3,000 to 15,000 THB. That's roughly 50 to 70 percent cheaper than the US, UK, or Australia for the same quality of work.
Do dentists in Bangkok speak English?
Yes, most dental clinics in expat-heavy areas like Thonglor, Asok, Sathorn, and Silom have English-speaking dentists. Many trained internationally in the US, UK, or Australia. Every clinic in our directory caters to English-speaking patients, so you won't have trouble communicating about your treatment.
Which Bangkok neighborhoods have the best dental clinics?
Thonglor and Asok have the highest concentration of premium, expat-friendly clinics. Sathorn and Silom are great if you work in the business district and want something nearby. Siam has several well-known dental hospitals. On Nut and Ratchada offer the same quality at slightly lower prices since rents are cheaper in those areas.
Do I need dental insurance to see a dentist in Bangkok?
No. Most expats in Bangkok pay out of pocket because prices are already so low. A full checkup with cleaning costs less than an insurance copay in many Western countries. That said, if you have international health insurance, many clinics accept it or can provide receipts for reimbursement. For expensive procedures like implants, it's worth checking your coverage first.
How do I choose a good dentist in Bangkok?
Start by checking Google ratings and reading reviews from other patients. Look for clinics with 4 stars or above and at least 50 reviews. Consider the location and whether it's easy to get to from where you live. Verify that the clinic lists English-speaking staff and the specific service you need. If you're doing major work like implants or a full set of veneers, book a consultation first to meet the dentist and see the facility before committing.




















































































































































































































































































