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Qual è il prezzo di Corona provvisoria in Thailandia? Scoprilo ora

Il prezzo medio di Corona provvisoria in Thailandia è di $200 / 6,800฿, il prezzo minimo è di $100 / 3,400฿, e il prezzo massimo è di $300 / 10,200฿.
ThailandiaTurchiaStati Uniti
Corona provvisoriada $100 / 3,400฿da $50 / 1,700฿da $350 / 11,900฿
Dati verificati da Bookimed a July 2026, basati sulle richieste dei pazienti e sulle offerte ufficiali di 68 cliniche in tutto il mondo. I costi mediani si basano su fatture reali (2025–2026) e sono aggiornati mensilmente. I prezzi effettivi possono variare.

Non perdere queste offerte esclusive di Corona provvisoria in Thailandia per luglio 2026

Tipo di procedura
  • Panida Sathirasetthawi has successfully completed advanced dental crown procedures with high patient satisfaction rates.
  • Dentist at home, Bangkok utilizes state-of-the-art imaging for precise dental crown installation planning and outcomes.
  • Included Services: CT scan, consultation with a dentist, follow-up visit, panoramic X-ray, teeth scaling and polishing.
  • Stay Info: Accommodation and transfers are not included; no required hotel stay specified.

Scopri le migliori cliniche di Corona provvisoria in Thailandia: 10 opzioni verificate e Prezzi

Le classifiche delle cliniche di Bookimed si basano su algoritmi di data science, offrendo un confronto affidabile, trasparente e oggettivo. Considerano la richiesta dei pazienti, i punteggi delle recensioni (positive e negative), la frequenza di aggiornamento di trattamenti e prezzi, la rapidità di risposta e le certificazioni delle cliniche.
SmileBox Dental Clinic - Thonglor, Sukhumvit Branch
Kitcha Dental Clinic
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Clinica odontoiatrica Dentist at Home Chonburi
Phuket Dental Studio
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Thonglor Dental Hospital (TDH Dental)
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Panoramica di Corona provvisoria in Thailandia

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pazienti raccomandano -
85%
Tempo dell'intervento - 1 ore
Soggiorno nel paese - 1 giorni
Riabilitazione - 1 giorni
Anestesia - Anestesia locale
Recensioni verificate dei pazienti - 13
Commissioni Bookimed - $0

Ottieni una valutazione medica per Corona provvisoria in Thailandia: scegli il tuo specialista tra i migliori nel settore

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Palawat Laoharungpisit

33 anni di esperienza

Il Dott. Laoharungpisit è specializzato in odontoiatria protesica con formazione avanzata proveniente da istituzioni di spicco in tutto il mondo.

  • Dottorato in Scienze Odontoiatriche presso l'Università di Mahidol
  • Master in Odontoiatria Protesica presso l'Università di Chulalongkorn
  • Membro delle Associazioni Tailandesi di Odontoiatria e Protesica
  • Docente di Odontoiatria Protesica presso l'Università di Prasarnmit
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Pawak Tungthangthum

17 anni di esperienza

Direttore del Dipartimento Odontoiatrico presso l'Ospedale Bangkok Chiang Mai – Il Dr. Pawak Tungthangthum è specializzato in odontoiatria restaurativa e implantologia con oltre 10 anni di esperienza.

  • Formazione presso la Los Angeles School of Dentistry e l'Università di Chulalongkorn
  • Membro dell'American Dental Association e dell'International Congress of Oral Implantologists
  • Esperto sia in odontoiatria restaurativa che in impianti dentali
  • Esercita presso la Kitcha Dental Clinic, nota per la qualità delle cure dentali
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Kitcha Tungthangthum

45 anni di esperienza

Con 45 anni di esperienza odontoiatrica, il Dott. Kitcha Tungthangthum ha fondato la Kitcha Dental Clinic, un nome di fiducia nella comunità.

  • Laureato in Odontoiatria presso l'Università di Chiang Mai
  • Specializzato in varie discipline odontoiatriche, garantendo cure complete
  • Riconosciuto per l'impegno verso l'eccellenza e l'innovazione nell'odontoiatria
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Vishal Sehgal

9 anni di esperienza

Dr. Vishal Sehgal is a dental professional at SmileBox Dental Clinic in Bangkok. He earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery with First Class Honors from Rangsit University. He is pursuing dual Master of Science degrees in Implantology and Dental Surgery. Dr. Sehgal founded the "English for Dentists" course to help professionals treat international patients.

  • Holds psychological certifications from Johns Hopkins University and Yale University.
  • Lectures at the School of Dentistry, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology.
  • Specializes in dental implants, veneers, and invisible aligners.
  • Works at a clinic treating 1,600 patients annually from the USA, Europe, and Australia.

Storie in video dei pazienti Bookimed

Inna
It was the perfect blend of health and holiday
Procedura: Installazione di Corona Dentale
Jacques • Consulto con un dentista
Canada
27 apr 2026
Recensione verificata.
What would I say to a friend who’s hesitating? Just go for it
Cosa direi a un amico che esita? Buttati. La mia più grande paura era quella di non capire il piano di trattamento o di sentirmi messo sotto pressione, ma non è stato affatto così. Il dentista è stato molto paziente e si è preso tutto il tempo necessario per spiegarmi ogni fase nei dettagli. È stato rassicurante. L'organizzazione generale è stata fluida e tutto il team della clinica si è dimostrato professionale e disponibile a rispondere alle mie domande. Il coordinamento tramite Bookimed ha semplificato tutte le procedure, riducendo lo stress legato a un appuntamento medico all'estero. Sono ripartito con informazioni chiare e un'ottima impressione generale.
I certificati di copertura delle spese!
La barriera linguistica. È difficile comprendere e spiegare davvero le nostre esigenze nei dettagli
Sylvain Bridelance • Protesi dentaria
Finlandia
19 mar 2025
Recensione verificata.
I would like to thank BIDC and also Bookimed for their professionalism
Recensione anonima • Consulto con un dentista
Laos
24 apr 2023
Recensione verificata.
Consiglio
Ciao! È molto comodo che abbiano prenotato per me in clinica in anticipo e non ho dovuto cercare nessuno! Sono arrivata in odontoiatria, sono stata accolta con molto calore ☺️ Mi hanno portata dal medico, hanno controllato tutto, fatto le radiografie e addirittura otturato il dente immediatamente! È piacevole che spieghino tutto in modo chiaro! E i prezzi sono molto accessibili per tutti 😊 Consiglio
Informazioni sul servizio Bookimed
Ciao a tutti! È davvero comodo che sia stato prenotato in clinica in anticipo e non ho dovuto cercare nessuno! Sono andato dal dentista e sono stato accolto molto calorosamente ☺️ Mi hanno portato dal medico, controllato tutto, fatto radiografie e addirittura otturato il dente immediatamente! È bello che spieghino tutto con chiarezza! E i loro prezzi sono molto accessibili per tutti 😊 Consiglio
STEPHANE DERUYK • Faccette dentali
Francia
3 mar 2025
Recensione verificata.
Il personale è stato molto attento, disponibile, amichevole e sorridente!
Ho molto apprezzato la rapidità con cui sono state realizzate le faccette, così come tutte le spiegazioni fornite dal dentista. Tutto si è svolto rapidamente, in conformità a quanto era stato previsto. Il personale è estremamente attento, disponibile, gentile e sorridente! I prezzi sono molto interessanti rispetto ai prezzi praticati in Francia.
Risultati e prezzi
Nessun interprete disponibile.
Noel Julie • Estrazione del dente del giudizio
Stati Uniti d'America
21 feb 2023
Recensione verificata.
L'estrazione dei denti del giudizio è stata eseguita così rapidamente con la massima cura
È un ospedale pulito e l'estrazione dei denti del giudizio è stata eseguita molto rapidamente e con la massima cura. Il dentista e il personale odontoiatrico parlano un inglese fluente, il che è importante per la maggior parte delle persone come me. Per l'estrazione dei denti del giudizio, il costo è stato di 20.000 baht per 4 denti (inclusi medicinali e compenso dell'infermiera), ma tutto dipende se i denti sono inclusi. Consiglierei vivamente la clinica.
Nathan Perry • Sorriso di Hollywood
Stati Uniti d'America
4 nov 2025
Recensione verificata.
Ho ricevuto un trattamento eccellente da parte di un personale altamente qualificato che ha garantito un risultato ottimale
Consiglio vivamente Kitcha Dental a Chiang Mai, Thailandia, per le faccette dentali. Ho ricevuto un trattamento eccellente da parte di un personale altamente qualificato, che ha garantito un risultato eccellente.
Competenza dentistica
Informazioni sul servizio Bookimed
Sono rimasto soddisfatto delle opzioni presentate e della comunicazione.
Markus Schales • Sbiancamento dentale
Svizzera
26 gen 2025
Recensione verificata.
Posso solo consigliarlo
Sono stato per la prima volta in Thailandia dal dentista. Tutto è andato come promesso, dai costi, agli appuntamenti, all'assistenza e al risultato. Posso solo consigliarlo.
Rapida programmazione degli appuntamenti e costi concordati sono stati garantiti.
Niente
Informazioni sul servizio Bookimed
Ricevuto un'assistenza eccellente. Hanno continuamente chiesto se tutto fosse a posto. Servizio eccellente.

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Domande frequenti su Corona provvisoria in Thailandia

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How long can a temporary crown safely be worn?

A temporary crown is safely worn for 2 to 4 weeks. This period allows gum healing while a laboratory crafts your permanent restoration. Using provisional cement beyond 6 to 8 weeks increases risks of bacterial leakage, tooth shifting, and crown detachment in Thailand clinics.

  • Bacterial protection: Temporary cement dissolves over time, allowing bacteria to reach the underlying tooth.
  • Structural integrity: Brittle acrylic or resin materials may fracture under normal chewing after 1 month.
  • Bite alignment: Shifting teeth can occur if the temporary crown wears down or loosens.
  • Price range: Temporary crowns in Thailand cost $100 to $300 at accredited facilities.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Expert prosthodontists like Dr. Palawat Laoharungpisit in Bangkok use Swiss-certified protocols to ensure fit. Data shows that clinics serving 10,000+ patients annually, like Kitcha Dental, emphasize a 3-week maximum for temporaries. This timeline prevents the common issue of gum overgrowth, which can complicate the final installation.

Patient Consensus: Many travelers report increased sensitivity and food trapping if they wait longer than 6 weeks. Experts recommend scheduling your permanent crown appointment before leaving the clinic to avoid these specific complications.

What materials are temporary crowns made of in Thailand?

Temporary crowns in Thailand are primarily crafted from acrylic resin or bis-acryl composite materials. These medical-grade polymers are shaped chairside to protect teeth for 1 to 4 weeks. High-end clinics in Bangkok also offer stainless steel bases or reinforced composite for improved durability during the fabrication of permanent restorations.

  • Acrylic resin: Most common low-cost material used for short-term placeholders and easy adjustments.
  • Composite resin: Provides superior aesthetics and stain resistance compared to standard plastic-like acrylics.
  • Stainless steel: Often utilized for children's primary teeth or as a durable posterior base.
  • PMMA polymer: High-strength acrylic often used when temporary crowns must last several weeks.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While most Thai clinics use standard acrylic, clinics like Kitcha Dental Clinic and SmileBox prioritize international material standards. Kitcha Dental Clinic, founded by Dr. Kitcha Tungthangthum with 45 years of experience, maintains American Dental Association membership. This ensures the temporary materials used meet the same safety profiles as those in the US, despite saving patients up to 60% on costs.

Patient Consensus: Patients often note that acrylic temporaries feel like smooth plastic but can chip if eating firm street foods. Many recommend sticking to a soft diet and diligent brushing, as composite versions can stain from local spices.

Will I feel pain during or after the temporary crown is placed?

Patients typically feel no pain during temporary crown placement in Thailand due to high-quality local anesthesia. Most procedures at clinics like Kitcha Dental Clinic or SmileBox Dental Clinic are completed within 10 minutes. You may experience mild sensitivity or gum soreness for 1 to 3 days after treatment.

  • Anesthesia efficiency: Local numbing ensures zero sharp pain during the actual tooth preparation and placement.
  • Post-numbing sensation: Mild throbbing similar to a standard filling is common once anesthesia wears off.
  • Sensitivity triggers: Temporary materials are thinner, causing 1 to 3 days of temperature sensitivity.
  • Gum irritation: Temporary cement or crown edges may cause slight tenderness near the gum line.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai dental clinics often use original Straumann or Dentsply Sirona materials even for temporary phases. Data from Kitcha Dental Clinic shows foundations dating back to 1980, proving long-term expertise in managing patient comfort. Choosing a clinic with 10,000+ annual patients often ensures highly refined, pain-free numbing techniques.

Patient Consensus: Most patients report zero pain during the 10-minute procedure. Using ibuprofen 30 minutes before the numbness fades effectively prevents the initial post-treatment ache.

What are the main risks of getting a dental crown while abroad?

Main risks of getting a dental crown in Thailand include suboptimal material quality leading to fractures, inadequate sterilization risking infection, and bite misalignment. Frequent issues involve temporary crowns dislodging early or patients experiencing allergic reactions to non-FDA-approved metal alloys such as low-grade nickel.

  • Material quality: Some clinics use low-grade porcelain or non-approved alloys causing restoration failure.
  • Infection control: Variable regulatory oversight may lead to exposure to unfamiliar waterborne bacteria.
  • Treatment aggression: Excessive tooth filing can cause permanent nerve damage or chronic dental pain.
  • Travel complications: Cabin pressure changes during flights can trigger acute pain in fresh restorations.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While initial savings reach 60% compared to US averages, the real risk lies in the 1-2 week adjustment period. Clinics like Kitcha Dental Clinic maintain American Dental Association (ADA) standards and serve 10,000 patients annually. Choosing established centers with international-trained doctors like Dr. Pawak Tungthangthum ensures higher material standards, reducing the need for costly repairs back home.

Patient Consensus: Patients often report that temporary crowns dislodge within days due to rushed preparation. Many note that fixing these issues locally after returning costs significantly more than the initial savings.

How long will the temporary crown last while I’m travelling?

Temporary crowns in Thailand typically last 2 to 4 weeks before requiring permanent replacement. While made from composite resin or acrylic, travel-related stresses like pressure changes and local cuisine often shorten this functional window to approximately 1 to 2 weeks for most international tourists.

  • Material durability: Acrylic or composite resins withstand normal biting for 14 to 30 days maximum.
  • Cement strength: Weaker temporary adhesive allows for easy removal but may loosen within 10 days.
  • Dietary restrictions: Sticky street foods or hard nuts can dislodge the crown almost immediately.
  • Flight impacts: Long-haul cabin pressure changes pose a risk to the temporary seal's integrity.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from high-volume centers like Kitcha Dental Clinic, which serves 10,000 patients annually, shows that experienced Thai surgeons prioritize American Dental Association standards to maximize temporary stability. Choosing a clinic with decades of operation often ensures they use premium temporary materials like original Straumann or Dentsply Sirona, which typically offer better retention during long international flights compared to generic alternatives.

Patient Consensus: Many travelers report success for up to 3 weeks but warn that spicy or crunchy local dishes frequently cause crowns to pop off prematurely. Carrying a small emergency kit with zinc oxide cement is highly recommended for mid-trip repairs.

What is the typical step-by-step process for a crown at Thai clinics?

Getting a dental crown in Thailand typically involves two clinic visits over 7 to 10 days. The process includes tooth preparation, digital or putty impressions, and the placement of a temporary acrylic crown. Modern clinics in Bangkok often provide same-day results using CAD/CAM milling technology.

  • Initial preparation: Dentists reshape the tooth under local anesthetic during a 1-to-3-hour session.
  • Digital scanning: High-tech clinics like SOL Dental use Dentsply Sirona scanners for precision molds.
  • Temporary protection: An acrylic crown protects the tooth while the lab crafts the permanent version.
  • Final cementation: The permanent zirconia or porcelain crown is bonded during a 60-minute second visit.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many search for the lowest price, the real value in Thailand lies in specialist expertise. Clinics like Kitcha Dental Clinic in Chiang Mai have operated for over 40 years, often led by surgeons with US-based training from institutions like UCLA. Choosing these established centers ensures higher lab quality for permanent zirconia crowns compared to newer, smaller budget-oriented facilities.

Patient Consensus: Most patients find the temporary crown phase manageable but advise avoiding sticky foods like gum or nuts. Many recommend requesting photos of the prepared tooth to ensure any underlying decay was fully removed before sealing.

What should I expect during recovery in Thailand?

Recovery for a temporary crown in Thailand is typically immediate, allowing most patients to resume light activities the same day. While permanent crowns require fabrication time, the temporary phase involves minimal discomfort, manageable with mild analgesics and specific dietary adjustments for 24 to 48 hours.

  • Dietary restrictions: Avoid crunchy, sticky, or spicy foods for the first 48 hours.
  • Temperature sensitivity: Use room temperature beverages as cold drinks may irritate the temporary material.
  • Activity level: Return to work or sightseeing immediately; most patients fly within 2 days.
  • Oral hygiene: Use gentle saltwater rinses and avoid straws to prevent localized pressure.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many choose Bangkok for its high-tech facilities like SmileBox Dental Clinic, Chiang Mai clinics like Kitcha Dental Clinic offer an experience advantage with founders practicing for over 45 years. This longevity often translates to better-fitting temporaries that rarely dislodge before your final appointment, a common travel concern. Always request a clinic WhatsApp contact for quick photo-checks if you feel any bite misalignment during your stay.

Patient Consensus: Patients report a smooth, low-pain experience and recommend packing paracetamol and soft food options like yogurt or noodles. Many suggest scheduling a 2-day buffer in-country to ensure the fit is perfect before heading to the airport.

Is there a way to avoid wearing a temporary crown altogether in Thailand?

You can avoid wearing a temporary crown in Thailand by choosing clinics equipped with CEREC CAD/CAM technology for same-day restorations. These facilities use 3D intraoral scanners and in-house milling machines to design, fabricate, and fit a permanent ceramic or zirconia crown in a single 1-to-2-hour appointment.

  • Digital scanning: Laser scanners replace messy physical molds for higher precision.
  • Same-day milling: In-house computer-controlled machines carve permanent crowns while you wait.
  • Advanced materials: High-strength lithium disilicate or zirconia mimics natural tooth enamel.
  • Single-visit protocol: Eliminates the traditional 1–3 week wait time for lab-made crowns.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many clinics offer same-day service, look for those with Dentsply Sirona partnerships like SOL Dental Clinic or American Dental Association (ADA) credentials like Kitcha Dental Clinic. High-volume centers often have multiple milling units. This reduces your wait time between the digital scan and final placement to under 90 minutes.

Patient Consensus: Patients report that avoiding temporaries prevents the common `exposed dentin` sensitivity often felt while waiting for lab work. Many prefer spending one long session in the chair over returning for multiple follow-up adjustments.

What should I do if my temporary crown falls out while I am undergoing dental treatment in Thailand?

Contact your Thai dental clinic immediately if a temporary crown falls out. Most accredited facilities in Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiang Mai provide emergency support for international patients. Dentists will typically re-cement the crown to protect your tooth and help your final restoration fit correctly.

  • Clinic contact: Call your provider immediately as most accommodate tourists for urgent re-attachments.
  • Crown storage: Rinse the intact crown with water and store it in a container.
  • Avoid chewing: Do not bite on the exposed tooth to prevent damage or sensitivity.
  • Clean area: Rinse gently with warm salt water to keep the vulnerable site clear.
  • Professional replacement: Avoid household glues as a dentist should always perform the re-attachment.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai clinics like Kitcha Dental Clinic and SmileBox serve thousands of international patients annually. They often build follow-up visits into their A$800 crown packages. This means emergency adjustments or re-cementing are standard parts of the service for visiting Australians.

Patient Consensus: Contact your clinic immediately in Thailand. They often offer emergency support and can accommodate tourists. Secure the crown in a safe place. Avoid chewing on that side until a professional replaces it.

Does the preparation of a temporary crown in Thailand cause pain?

Temporary crown preparation in Thailand is generally painless. Dentists use local anaesthesia to numb the area. Most patients feel only vibrations or pressure during the tooth shaping process. These crowns protect sensitive teeth and stabilise the bite while the permanent restoration is made.

  • Pain control: Local anaesthetic blocks pain. Dentists can add more if discomfort occurs.
  • Post-op sensations: Mild sensitivity to cold or biting is common for a few days.
  • Clinical expertise: Specialists like Dr Pawak Tungthangthum at Kitcha Dental Clinic are US-trained.
  • Modern diagnostics: Leading Bangkok centres use 3D imaging for a comfortable, precise fit.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While a temporary crown typically costs $100 to $300, many clinics like Scientist at home include them in larger packages. Choosing clinics with on-site CAD/CAM labs, such as Bangkok Dental International Hospital, can sometimes bypass temporary phases with same-day permanent crowns.

Patient Consensus: Preparation feels like pressure and vibration rather than sharp pain. Temporary crowns might feel bulky but they prevent sensitivity. Avoid cold drinks until the numbness wears off. Most find the process straightforward and manageable.

Is it possible to skip the temporary crown phase while having crown work done in Thailand?

Patients can skip the temporary crown phase in Thailand by choosing clinics with CAD/CAM digital technology and on-site milling labs. These systems allow dentists to scan, design, and make permanent ceramic or zirconia crowns during one appointment. This process typically takes 1 to 2 hours.

  • Technological requirement: Clinics must have in-house CAD/CAM milling machines to produce permanent crowns immediately.
  • Time efficiency: Same-day workflows eliminate multiple appointments and the need for bulky temporary replacements.
  • Digital precision: Procedures use 3D digital scans instead of manual impressions for a more accurate fit.
  • Traveler benefit: Single-visit crowns are ideal for those visiting Bangkok, Phuket, or Chiang Mai briefly.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Many clinics offer same-day crowns. However, top-tier facilities like Bangkok Dental International Hospital (BIDH) use on-site labs so specialists can oversee the fabrication. This prevents common post-travel bite issues seen with rushed lab work. Selecting a clinic with American Board Certified specialists adds extra clinical security for complex restorative cases.

Patient Consensus: Seeking out clinics with digital scans and in-house milling in Thailand allows for a seamless one-trip experience. Confirm scheduling in advance to ensure the lab is ready for a same-day fit.

Are there specific foods I need to avoid while wearing a temporary crown during my trip to Thailand?

Avoid sticky, hard, or chewy foods while wearing a temporary crown in Thailand. These crowns use weak cement to allow for easy removal later. Sticky rice, nuts, and tough meats can dislodge or break the restoration during your holiday.

  • Sticky foods: Avoid mango sticky rice, caramel lollies, and chewing gum.
  • Hard items: Skip whole peanuts, ice, and crunchy raw vegetables.
  • Tough proteins: Be cautious with chewy pork skewers or firm squid.
  • Direct biting: Do not bite into apples or corn on the cob.
  • Temperature sensitivity: Limit extremely hot soups or iced drinks if sensitive.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai clinics like SmileBox in Bangkok often offer same-day CAD/CAM crowns. This technology removes the need for a temporary crown entirely. Patients can avoid dietary restrictions and finish treatment in one visit.

Patient Consensus: Travellers recommend sticking to soft curries and noodle soups like Khao Soi. Patients suggest chewing on the opposite side. They also suggest cutting firm foods into small pieces to stay safe.

Why is a temporary crown necessary for dental procedures in Thailand?

Temporary crowns protect the exposed tooth structure while a custom permanent crown is made in a laboratory. In Thailand, where traditional crowns take several days, these placeholders prevent sensitivity. They also stop teeth from shifting and maintain a natural appearance for international patients during their holiday.

  • Tooth protection: Shields sensitive tissue from temperature and pressure after the tooth is reduced.
  • Maintains alignment: Keeps the prepared tooth in position so the permanent crown fits perfectly.
  • Gum health: Protects the surrounding gum tissue from irritation or infection while healing occurs.
  • Bite function: Allows patients to eat and speak normally throughout the custom fabrication process.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While most clinics provide temporaries, centres like Bangkok Dental International Hospital (BIDH) use on-site CAD/CAM labs to bypass them. These same-day crowns use digital scanning to mill permanent ceramic restorations in hours. This is a significant advantage for Australians on tight 7-day travel schedules.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand find that temporary crowns are essential to avoid tooth sensitivity during the week-long wait for lab work. They recommend confirming the temporary is fitted immediately and checking the bite before leaving the dentist.

Can I safely catch domestic or international flights while wearing a temporary crown placed in Thailand?

Flying with a temporary crown in Thailand is safe. Cabin pressure changes during flight may cause slight sensitivity or tooth squeeze. For safety, check the crown feels stable. Wait 24–48 hours after placement before boarding an international or long-haul flight.

  • Barodontalgia risk: Cabin pressure changes can cause mild to sharp tooth pain under crowns.
  • Retention safety: Temporary cement is less durable than permanent bonding and can loosen.
  • Soft food diet: Avoid sticky or hard foods in-flight to prevent crown displacement.
  • Packing essentials: Keep over-the-counter pain relief and temporary dental cement in your carry-on luggage.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai clinics like SmileBox Dental Clinic and Kitcha Dental Clinic frequently serve Australian patients. If you worry about temporary crowns during long flights home, ask about same-day permanent crowns. Facilities like Bangkok Dental International Hospital (BIDH) have on-site CAD/CAM labs to finish permanent crowns in one visit.

Patient Consensus: Flying is possible if the crown is stable and pain-free before boarding. Most travellers advise against chewing on the crown side. They recommend having a local dentist check any loosening immediately while in Thailand.

How long will I generally have to wear a temporary crown while receiving dental care in Thailand?

Patients usually wear a temporary crown for 1 to 2 weeks. During this time, a Thai dental laboratory crafts the permanent restoration. Clinics with on-site CAD/CAM labs often reduce this timeframe. They sometimes complete the process in a single appointment or within 2 to 3 days.

  • Traditional timeline: Expect to wear a provisional crown for 7–14 days between appointments.
  • One-day technology: Same-day CAD/CAM workflows at Bangkok clinics eliminate the need for temporaries.
  • Two-visit protocol: Preparation and temporary fitting occur first, followed by the final crown placement.
  • On-site laboratories: Hospitals like Bangkok Dental International (BIDH) use internal labs to speed up delivery.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Many Australian patients look for the fastest turnaround. However, opting for a 5–7 day wait often yields better results. This timeframe allows the gums to heal after preparation. It helps the permanent crown fit perfectly at the gum line without gaps or irritation.

Patient Consensus: Most travellers in Thailand find the two-visit system efficient. They suggest scheduling the first appointment immediately after landing. They recommend avoiding sticky foods while wearing the temporary to prevent it from loosening before the final fitting.

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