Porcelain Dental Crowns in Thailand

Strengthen and Beautify Your Teeth with Porcelain Crowns in Thailand

Need to restore a damaged or weakened tooth? Porcelain crowns offer a strong, long-lasting, and natural-looking solution. In Thailand, you can get high-quality porcelain crowns at a fraction of the cost you'd pay at home—without compromising on materials or care.

What Are Porcelain Crowns?

Porcelain crowns are tooth-shaped caps that fully cover and protect a damaged or decayed tooth. They’re commonly used to:

  • Strengthen a tooth after a root canal

  • Restore a tooth with a large filling or crack

  • Improve the appearance of worn or discolored teeth

  • Replace a missing tooth as part of a dental bridge or implant

Porcelain crowns are crafted to match the color, shape, and translucency of your natural teeth. They offer excellent durability while preserving a natural smile aesthetic, especially for front or visible teeth.

Why Get Porcelain Crowns in Thailand?

Thailand is a trusted destination for high-quality restorative and cosmetic dental care. Patients from around the world travel here for crowns made with premium materials by skilled dentists—at far lower prices than in most Western countries.

Benefits include:

  • Savings of up to 70% compared to the U.S. or Europe

  • Made from high-grade porcelain or E.max ceramic

  • Natural-looking results crafted by dental lab specialists

  • Clinics equipped with digital scanning and CAD/CAM technology

  • Short wait times and efficient treatment planning

  • English-speaking staff in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, and beyond

Whether you’re repairing one tooth or restoring your entire smile, Thailand offers expert care at excellent value.

How Much Do Porcelain Crowns Cost in Thailand?

Treatment Type

U.S. Avg. Price

Europe Avg. Price

Thailand Avg. Price

Porcelain Crown (lab-made)

$1,000–$1,500

€800–€1,300

$250–$500

E.max Crown (cosmetic)

$1,200–$1,800

€1,000–€1,500

$350–$600

Zirconia Crown (for molars)

$1,200–$2,000

€1,000–€1,600

$350–$650

What to Expect During the Procedure

  1. Consultation & Scan – The dentist examines the tooth, takes digital impressions or X-rays, and plans your treatment

  2. Tooth Preparation – The affected tooth is gently reshaped to make space for the crown

  3. Temporary Crown – A temporary crown may be placed while the final one is crafted

  4. Crown Fabrication – Your porcelain crown is made in a local lab or in-house (for same-day crowns)

  5. Fitting & Bonding – Once ready, your crown is placed, adjusted, and permanently bonded

The process usually takes 2 visits over the span of 4–7 days, or just one visit for same-day crown options.

Who Should Consider Porcelain Crowns?

Porcelain crowns are ideal for patients who:

  • Have damaged, cracked, or heavily filled teeth

  • Want to restore a tooth after a root canal

  • Need to strengthen and protect weakened teeth

  • Are looking for aesthetic improvements for visible teeth

  • Want a long-lasting restoration with natural appearance

If you're unsure whether you need a crown or another restoration (like a filling or veneer), a dentist can guide you during your consultation.

Benefits of Porcelain Crowns

  • Excellent aesthetics—matches natural tooth color and translucency

  • Durable and long-lasting (10–15 years or more with good care)

  • Non-metallic and biocompatible

  • Resistant to staining

  • Suitable for both front and back teeth

  • Can be part of a larger smile makeover or dental bridge

Get Long-Lasting Porcelain Crowns in Thailand

Protect and restore your teeth with beautiful, natural-looking porcelain crowns. Let us help you find a trusted Thai clinic and start your journey to a healthier, more confident smile.

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Frequently Asked Questions

With proper care, porcelain crowns last 10–15 years or more. Their lifespan depends on oral hygiene, bite force, and grinding habits.

They’re great for front and visible teeth. For back teeth under heavy pressure, zirconia may be recommended.

Not at all. Just brush and floss as usual and attend regular checkups. Avoid using crowned teeth to open packages or bite hard objects.

Yes—many patients include crowns as part of a smile makeover or alongside veneers and whitening.

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