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Teeth extraction cost

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How much is the final price for a normal teeth extraction? I went to different clinic and saw prices from 500 to 1500 THB. But are these the final prices? Or should I expect much more expensive? Thanks 👍 

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    Like i said earlier but was deleted for a reason who knows. My dentist tells you how much it will cost, 500 for extraction, 700 for surgical extraction, a good dentist won't pad the bill after

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I had an upper molar extraction undertaken in Chiang Mai end of November at private clinic. The tooth had split in half and couldn't be repaired.

 

X-ray, injection, extraction, dressings and pain meds. Came to 1,000 baht all in. 

27 minutes ago, Adrian78 said:

How much is the final price for a normal teeth extraction? I went to different clinic and saw prices from 500 to 1500 THB. But are these the final prices? Or should I expect much more expensive? Thanks 👍 

The price is the price.  They pull the tooth out that is it.

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2 hours ago, Keeps said:

I had an upper molar extraction undertaken in Chiang Mai end of November at private clinic. The tooth had split in half and couldn't be repaired.

 

X-ray, injection, extraction, dressings and pain meds. Came to 1,000 baht all in. 

Thanks for share it. Appreciate it.

I paid at st Marys 2 500,- with X-ray, anesthetic, and pain medication + antibiotics. 

Also quoted 1000 for an extraction, Hua Hin, private office.  That would be the final cost, all in.

For information purposes only, I paid 8000 baht to get an emergency complex extraction done at Bumrungrad. 

 

I went to some small clinics before I ended up there, but none of them had a qualified doctor on duty and I wasn't going to wait a day or two with that pain.  Bumrungrad got me in on the spot.  And I was happy to pay.

 

If you have time to plan, great.  I didn't.

3 hours ago, Hummin said:

I paid at st Marys 2 500,- with X-ray, anesthetic, and pain medication + antibiotics. 

 

Too much....and where is "st Marys"?

45 minutes ago, proton said:

Paid 4x for a wisdom tooth, took 40 mins to get it out

 

I paid less than 1400 baht to remove one of mine, in Bang Saen. That included the X-ray and everything else. It also took a while as the root was curved. 

Your price seems high.

3 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

In Korat

 

Private Hospital

 

All extractions are not equal. AN impacted tooth will obviously cost more to remove

 

Mine had a very curved root and was also badly damaged by acidity. Private clinic. Maxillofacial surgeon. 2.5k for a normal tooth and 4k for a wisdom tooth is too high.

53 minutes ago, proton said:

Paid 4x for a wisdom tooth, took 40 mins to get it out

Have experienced the same although not in Thailand. The dentist couldn't cope and asked his father (family practice) to take over. I felt much downward pressure. The faces of the original dentist and dental nurse said it all. A lot of blood. They said only one stitch inserted though. Caused considerable swelling of my jaw.

Mr Warin here in Pattaya charged me 500 baht.....

2 minutes ago, The Fugitive said:

Have experienced the same although not in Thailand. The dentist couldn't cope and asked his father (family practice) to take over. I felt much downward pressure. The faces of the original dentist and dental nurse said it all. A lot of blood. They said only one stitch inserted though. Caused considerable swelling of my jaw.

 

Dentist would not do mine his mrs did- orthodontist, gave me an ice pack and told me to keep it pressed on so did not get any swelling

I can gummaly confirm its 500bt and it's the only procedure 99% of Thai dentists can do🤔

31 minutes ago, Centigrade32 said:

 

I paid less than 1400 baht to remove one of mine, in Bang Saen. That included the X-ray and everything else. It also took a while as the root was curved. 

Your price seems high.

 

Same at most dentists in Bkk eg Mos

29 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

In Korat

 

Private Hospital

 

All extractions are not equal. AN impacted tooth will obviously cost more to remove

It was a standard extraction and not complicated. I like the hospital there, seems ok and decent priced. 

 

39 minutes ago, Centigrade32 said:

 

Too much....and where is "st Marys"?

It all dependes what clinic/hospital you choose to use, and for what reasons you choose the place. Even better my female dr have small hands, speaks english and that helps alot, as well they seems to be very careful when it comes to the hygiene there. 

1 hour ago, Centigrade32 said:

 

Mine had a very curved root and was also badly damaged by acidity. Private clinic. Maxillofacial surgeon. 2.5k for a normal tooth and 4k for a wisdom tooth is too high.

4k is typical price for removal of fully erupted wisdom tooth in a Bangkok clinic, and impacted will be more.

26 minutes ago, Hummin said:

It was a standard extraction and not complicated. I like the hospital there, seems ok and decent priced. 

 

It all dependes what clinic/hospital you choose to use, and for what reasons you choose the place. Even better my female dr have small hands, speaks english and that helps alot, as well they seems to be very careful when it comes to the hygiene there. 

 

Ditto. 

10 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

4k is typical price for removal of fully erupted wisdom tooth in a Bangkok clinic, and impacted will be more.

 

Thanks goodness that I didn't go to Bangkok then. Sounds like a rip to me.

8k at Bumrungrad.....nice work if you can get it 😊

Though I should perhaps add that my practitioner is exceptional.

2 minutes ago, Centigrade32 said:

 

Thanks goodness that I didn't go to Bangkok then. Sounds like a rip to me.

8k at Bumrungrad.....nice work if you can get it 😊

As I understand your post, you did not have  a wisdom tooth extracted.  Even in the provinces, this will cost much more than an ordinary tooth, especially if impacted.

 

Type of anesthesia also needs to be considered, extraction of an impacted wisdom tooth is often done under IV sedation.

Just now, Sheryl said:

As I understand your post, you did not have  a wisdom tooth extracted.  Even in the provinces, this will cost much more than an ordinary tooth, especially if impacted.

 

Type of anesthesia also needs to be considered, extraction of an impacted wisdom tooth is often done under IV sedation.

 

 I still have it in my freezer. 😊 

I had stitches which caused an abscess needing some penicillin

Like i said earlier but was deleted for a reason who knows. My dentist tells you how much it will cost, 500 for extraction, 700 for surgical extraction, a good dentist won't pad the bill after

On 1/9/2025 at 3:58 AM, Adrian78 said:

How much is the final price for a normal teeth extraction? I went to different clinic and saw prices from 500 to 1500 THB. But are these the final prices? Or should I expect much more expensive? Thanks 👍 

The final price depends on what has to done to extract the tooth properly.

The dentist will check maybe by x-ray first. Also he will use aesthetics. And maybe need some antibiotics. Or there are root problems.

So what you describe as normal tooth extraction might turn into very difficult. 

Only the dentist can give you the answer.

Don't know about extractions but I just had 3 fillings done in a beautiful dental clinic in Nong Khai, total cost 2,200 baht

19 hours ago, Sheryl said:

As I understand your post, you did not have  a wisdom tooth extracted.  Even in the provinces, this will cost much more than an ordinary tooth, especially if impacted.

 

Type of anesthesia also needs to be considered, extraction of an impacted wisdom tooth is often done under IV sedation.

"Even in the provinces"?

Not quite sure what you mean by that.

I recently had a filling done at a private clinic in Buriram and the X ray alone came to 1,500 baht. This was a stop gap (pun?) filling. I have a choice of extraction or crown to complete the job. A crown is quoted at about 13,000 baht and no price quoted for the extraction. The tooth in question is an upper molar. Cost of filling was 300 baht with no anaesthetic.

3 hours ago, Muhendis said:

"Even in the provinces"?

Not quite sure what you mean by that.

I recently had a filling done at a private clinic in Buriram and the X ray alone came to 1,500 baht. This was a stop gap (pun?) filling. I have a choice of extraction or crown to complete the job. A crown is quoted at about 13,000 baht and no price quoted for the extraction. The tooth in question is an upper molar. Cost of filling was 300 baht with no anaesthetic.

What I mean by that is that anywhrre in the country, extraction of a wisdom tooth costs more than ordinary tooth extraction.  Irrelevant to your experience. 

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