Porcelain veneer in Pattaya typically costs from $400 / ฿13,600 to $600 / ฿20,400 per tooth. Final expenses vary based on material choice, fabrication technology, and whether pre-treatments like professional cleaning are required. Patients save around 63% compared to the US, where this procedure costs $1,900 / ฿64,600 on average. Inclusions often cover the consultation, local anesthesia, and custom laboratory work.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Pattaya serves as a specialized cosmetic hub where clinicians offer faster turnaround times than larger metro centers. Patients can secure high-tier results by choosing centers with JCI and Temos accreditations. Bangkok Hospital Pattaya exemplifies this by following international protocols. Clinics like Dental Smile Pattaya further specialize in combining aesthetic restoration with efficient 5-to-7-day laboratory timelines for travelers.
| Thailand | Turkey | The USA | |
| Porcelain Veneer | from $450 / ฿15,300 | from $202 / ฿6,868 | from $1,300 / ฿44,200 |
No hidden fees – just official clinic prices. Pay at the clinic for Porcelain Veneer upon arrival and use a flexible installment plan if needed.
Bookimed is committed to your safety. We only work with medical institutions that maintain high international standards in Porcelain Veneer and have the necessary licenses to serve international patients worldwide.
Bookimed offers free expert assistance. A personal medical coordinator supports you before, during, and after your treatment, solving any issues. You're never alone on your Porcelain Veneer journey.
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Please note that each patient"s case is individual and the process may vary slightly.
Dr. Joy Worakajit is an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon. She provides full-scope care for the oral and craniofacial structures. She uses modern techniques and strict patient safety protocols.
Scope: Her practice includes advanced dentoalveolar surgery. She performs dental implant placement with computer guidance, sinus lifts, ridge augmentation, bone grafting (autogenous or synthetic), and soft-tissue procedures. She provides orthognathic (corrective jaw) surgery for deformities and malocclusion, and she treats obstructive sleep apnea. She diagnoses and removes benign cysts, tumors, and other lesions, and she performs functional reconstruction. She treats TMJ disorders and myofascial pain, including arthrocentesis. She manages maxillofacial trauma, including fractures of the mandible, midface, orbit, and zygoma, and repairs soft-tissue lacerations.
Written by Ana Hurevska