The cost of a dental implant in Thailand varies considerably depending on the implant system, the crown, the clinic or hospital, and whether additional procedures are needed. For international patients, another important question is whether the advertised price covers the complete restored tooth or only one stage of treatment.
Current published prices checked in August 2026 show single dental implant treatments with a crown from about THB 47,000 at Bangkok Hospital Pattaya, while some implant and crown combinations at Bangkok Hospital Headquarter in Bangkok exceed THB 100,000 per tooth. These are examples from specific providers rather than an official national price range.
This guide explains what you may pay for a dental implant in Thailand, why prices differ, which additional costs can substantially change the total, and what to ask for before accepting a treatment plan.
How much does a dental implant cost in Thailand?
Based on current prices published by several established dental providers, a useful working range for one dental implant with a crown is roughly THB 47,000 to THB 130,000 or more per tooth.
The lower end usually reflects particular implant systems or promotional packages. More expensive implant systems, different crown materials and hospital-based treatment can increase the price.
For example, Bangkok Hospital Pattaya currently advertises dental implants with crowns at:
- Neo Biotech: THB 47,000 per tooth
- Neodent: THB 57,000 per tooth
- Osstem: THB 57,000 per tooth
- Hiossen: THB 59,000 per tooth
- Straumann: THB 77,000 to THB 85,000 per tooth
That promotion is listed as valid until 31 December 2026. Importantly, the hospital states that CT scans and X-rays are excluded, while medication, bone grafting and surgical guide fees depend on the dentist's assessment.
Bangkok Hospital Headquarter publishes higher prices for several implant systems, with the crown included:
- Straumann Neodent: THB 65,000
- Astra EV: THB 94,000 to THB 118,200
- Straumann Roxolid SLA: THB 94,000 to THB 118,200
- Straumann Roxolid SLActive: THB 99,000 to THB 123,200
- Straumann BLX: THB 109,500 to THB 133,700
These prices are listed as valid until 31 December 2026.
Bangkok International Dental Center, or BIDC, also publishes itemised prices. Its promotional prices valid until 31 August 2026 include one SIC Swiss implant with a crown at THB 60,000, Straumann SLA at THB 79,000, Nobel Biocare Titanium at THB 80,000, Straumann SLActive at THB 85,000 and Straumann BLX at THB 95,000.
These examples illustrate why there is no single answer to the question of dental implant cost in Thailand. A quote makes sense only when you know the exact implant, crown and additional procedures included.
What is included in the dental implant price?
A complete single-tooth implant restoration normally involves more than the implant fixture itself. The final restoration generally includes the implant placed in the jaw and a dental crown used to replace the visible tooth.
Some providers advertise these components together. Others separate the treatment into stages.
For example, BIDC lists its THB 60,000 SIC Swiss option as THB 35,000 for the implant stage and THB 25,000 for the crown stage. Its Straumann SLA option is listed at THB 54,000 for the implant and THB 25,000 for the crown.
This distinction is important when comparing dental clinics. A quote of THB 35,000 for an implant is not necessarily cheaper than a THB 60,000 package if the first figure excludes the crown.
Before choosing a provider, it can help to read our guide on how to compare dental clinics in Thailand.
Extra costs that can increase the total
The advertised implant price may not be the final amount you pay. Diagnostic imaging, extractions, bone procedures and temporary restorations can all affect the total treatment cost.
Consultation and imaging
Dental implant planning may require X-rays or three-dimensional imaging before the dentist can confirm whether an implant is suitable and where it should be positioned.
Bangkok Hospital Headquarter currently lists:
- Dental consultation and treatment planning: THB 350 to THB 850
- X-ray: THB 270 to THB 1,100
- 3D CT scan: THB 2,100 to THB 8,700
Bangkok Hospital Pattaya specifically states that CT scan and X-ray fees are not included in its implant and crown promotion.
Do not assume that imaging is included simply because a clinic describes a package as an implant package.
Tooth extraction
If the damaged tooth is still present, extraction may need to be performed separately. Whether an implant can be placed during the same visit depends on the individual clinical situation and should be assessed by the treating dentist.
Ask whether extraction is included in the written estimate or charged separately.
Bone grafting
Dental implants require adequate bone for placement. Some patients may be advised to undergo bone grafting before or during implant surgery.
This can materially increase the final cost. Bangkok Hospital Phuket, for example, publishes bone graft fees of THB 20,000 to THB 30,000. Its published dental implant price list was valid through the end of 2025, so those figures should be treated only as a previous provider reference and the current price must be confirmed directly.
BIDC and Bangkok Hospital Pattaya also state that bone grafting is charged separately when required.
Sinus lift
Implants in parts of the upper jaw can sometimes require a sinus augmentation procedure when there is insufficient bone. This is not part of a routine implant quote unless specifically stated.
Bangkok Hospital Phuket previously published sinus lift fees of THB 40,000 to THB 50,000. As with its other older published prices, ask the hospital for an updated quote before relying on that amount.
Surgical guides and temporary teeth
A provider may recommend a surgical guide for implant positioning. Temporary restorations can also be necessary in some treatment plans.
BIDC states that X-rays, extractions, bone grafting, temporary prosthetics and surgical stents are charged separately when required. Bangkok Hospital Pattaya similarly notes that surgical guide fees depend on the dentist's assessment.
Why do implant prices vary so much?
Implant system
Dental clinics in Thailand use multiple implant systems from different manufacturers. Current provider price lists include brands and systems such as Straumann, Nobel Biocare, Neodent, Astra, Osstem, Hiossen, Neo Biotech and SIC Swiss.
The implant system is one reason two clinics can quote very different amounts for what appears to be the same treatment.
Ask for the exact manufacturer and implant system in writing. Avoid comparing offers described only as a Korean implant, European implant or premium implant unless the provider also identifies the actual product.
Crown material
The crown fitted onto the implant also affects the final price. A standard crown and a different ceramic restoration may not cost the same.
BIDC, for example, states that its published fixed bridge prices are based on standard crowns and can change when different crown materials are used.
When comparing prices, confirm both the implant system and the crown material.
Complexity of the case
Implant placement can be straightforward in one patient and require additional treatment in another. Bone volume, the condition of neighbouring teeth and gums, the location of the missing tooth and the need for other dental procedures can all change the treatment plan.
A reliable final estimate therefore usually follows an examination and appropriate imaging rather than being based only on an online price list.
How much do several dental implants cost in Thailand?
Replacing several teeth does not always mean placing one implant for every missing tooth. Depending on the clinical situation, implants can sometimes support a bridge or denture.
BIDC currently publishes THB 145,000 for two SIC Swiss implants supporting three crowns and THB 183,000 for a comparable Straumann SLA treatment. These are specific package examples rather than standard prices across Thailand.
If several teeth are missing, ask the dentist to explain how many implants are proposed, how many crowns or bridge units are included and why that configuration has been recommended.
How much does All-on-4 cost in Thailand?
Full-arch implant treatment is substantially more expensive than replacing one tooth.
Bangkok Hospital Headquarter currently lists All-on-4 treatment using Straumann Group implant systems at THB 250,000 to THB 590,000. BIDC lists several full-jaw options, including ProArch All-on-4 packages at THB 290,000 for Neodent, THB 300,000 for SIC Swiss and THB 330,000 for Straumann BLT.
These figures should not be compared without checking what type of temporary and final prosthesis is included, how many implants are planned, whether extractions are included and whether bone procedures or sedation are additional.
What should you ask for before booking?
Ask the clinic or hospital for a written treatment plan rather than relying on a headline promotional price.
The quote should ideally clarify:
- the exact implant manufacturer and system;
- the number of implants;
- whether the abutment is included;
- the type and material of the final crown or bridge;
- consultation fees;
- X-ray and CT scan costs;
- extraction costs, if relevant;
- bone graft or sinus lift costs, if required;
- surgical guide costs;
- temporary tooth or temporary bridge costs;
- medication charges;
- the expected number of visits;
- what follow-up is included;
- how long the quoted price remains valid.
If you need to communicate in English, confirm the language of the actual dental consultation rather than relying on a general statement about the hospital or clinic. Our guide to choosing an English-speaking clinic in Thailand covers practical points to check before making an appointment.
How to check a dentist in Thailand
Dentistry in Thailand is regulated by the Dental Council of Thailand. The council is responsible for registration and licensing to practise dentistry and for professional regulation of dental practitioners.
For implant treatment, ask for the full name of the dentist who will perform the procedure and check their professional credentials where possible. If a clinic describes someone as a specialist, you can also ask which recognised specialist qualification they hold.
Do not treat the clinic's marketing language, international patient facilities or implant brand as substitutes for checking the treating professional and understanding the proposed treatment.
Availability, dentist schedules, prices, implant systems and branch services can change. Confirm all of these with the exact clinic or hospital before travelling or paying a deposit.
Is dental implant treatment covered by insurance?
Coverage depends entirely on the policy. Travel insurance commonly focuses on unexpected or urgent medical problems and should not be assumed to cover planned implant treatment. Private health and dental policies also differ in their exclusions, annual limits and requirements for prior approval.
If you expect to claim any part of the treatment, send the insurer the written treatment plan and cost estimate before proceeding and ask what documents will be required.
For visitors who are unfamiliar with private healthcare in the country, how healthcare access works in Thailand explains some of the practical differences between facilities and payment arrangements.
Planning treatment if you are visiting Thailand
Dental implant treatment may involve more than one stage, so do not choose travel dates based only on an advertisement promising an implant package. Ask the dentist how many appointments your individual case is expected to require and how much healing time is planned between stages.
If you live outside Thailand, also ask what happens if a problem appears after you return home, which implant components were used and what records you will receive. Keeping the implant manufacturer, system and treatment records can be useful if another dentist needs to provide future maintenance or follow-up.
Bottom line
For a single dental implant with a crown in Thailand, current published provider examples range from about THB 47,000 to more than THB 130,000 per tooth. A common-looking quote around THB 50,000 to THB 90,000 may cover a complete implant and crown at one provider but only part of the treatment elsewhere.
The most useful next step is to request an itemised treatment plan from the exact clinic you are considering. Confirm the implant system, crown, imaging, extra procedures, number of visits and total estimated cost before comparing it with another provider.
Editorial review note: Guidance concerning dental procedures, professional credentials and treatment suitability should be reviewed by an appropriately qualified dental professional before publication.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is one dental implant in Thailand?
Current published examples for one implant with a crown range from about THB 47,000 at Bangkok Hospital Pattaya to more than THB 130,000 for some implant systems at Bangkok Hospital Headquarter. The final cost can be higher if imaging, extraction, bone grafting or other procedures are required.
Is the crown included in the dental implant price?
Sometimes, but not always. Bangkok Hospital Pattaya and Bangkok Hospital Headquarter publish implant packages that include a crown, while other price lists may separate the implant surgery and crown stages. Always ask for an itemised total.
How much does All-on-4 cost in Thailand?
Current published provider examples start at around THB 250,000 to THB 300,000 per jaw, with some systems and treatment plans costing considerably more. Check what type of bridge or denture, imaging, extractions and additional surgery are included.
Does a dental implant quote include a bone graft?
Do not assume that it does. Several Thai providers specifically state that bone grafting is charged separately when required, so ask for this to be shown separately in the treatment estimate.
Why are some dental implants in Thailand much cheaper than others?
Prices vary according to the implant system, crown, provider and complexity of treatment. Some advertised prices also exclude imaging, bone procedures, extractions or the final crown, so compare the complete treatment rather than a single headline figure.
How can I check a dentist in Thailand?
Dentists practising in Thailand are regulated through the Dental Council of Thailand. Ask the clinic for the full name and credentials of the dentist who will perform your implant treatment and verify professional registration where possible.



