Bangkok Professional Teeth Cleaning – Local Dentist Price Update
Bangkok Professional Teeth Cleaning – Local Dentist Price Update
Looking for a fresh, confident smile in Bangkok without paying tourist prices? Here’s your friendly, up-to-date guide to professional teeth cleaning in the city. Whether you live near BTS Sukhumvit, work around Silom, or just popped in on holiday, Bangkok’s dentists offer reliable scaling and polishing at prices that won’t break the bank. Below you’ll find typical local rates, what’s included, and the small details that help you book with confidence.
What “professional teeth cleaning” means in Bangkok
Most clinics call it scaling and polishing. The dentist or hygienist uses an ultrasonic scaler to remove plaque and tartar along the gum line and between teeth, then polishes to smooth the surface and lift minor stains. Some clinics offer an AirFlow stain removal upgrade (a gentle jet with powder and water) for coffee or smoker stains. A standard appointment takes around 30–60 minutes, depending on how much buildup you have. Fluoride varnish may be offered at the end; it’s optional, but good if you’re prone to sensitivity.
Bangkok local dentist price update (2025)
Prices vary by area, clinic style, and how much cleaning you need. Here’s a realistic snapshot you can expect at reputable local dentists:
- Basic scaling + polishing at local clinics: 800–1,800 baht
- Boutique or international-style clinics (Thonglor, Silom, Asoke): 1,500–3,000 baht
- AirFlow or extra stain removal add-on: 500–1,200 baht
- Deep cleaning/root planing for gum disease (per quadrant): 1,500–3,000 baht
- Full-mouth deep cleaning package: roughly 6,000–12,000 baht, depending on complexity
- Check-up + clean promotional packages: 1,200–2,800 baht (often includes X-rays if needed)
- Hospital dental centers (private hospitals): 2,000–4,000 baht
- Teaching clinics at universities (student under supervision): 500–1,200 baht, with longer appointment time
Neighbourhood note: clinics in central business and lifestyle zones—Sukhumvit, Thonglor, Sathorn, Silom—tend to be on the higher side. Head a few sois off the main road or out to Ladprao, Bang Kapi, or Nonthaburi and you’ll often find lower local rates, especially for straightforward scaling.
What affects the price
- Build-up level and gum health: More tartar and deeper pockets mean longer chair time and, sometimes, deep cleaning. That’s billed differently from a routine clean.
- X-rays: Not always needed for a simple clean. If the dentist suspects hidden decay or gum issues, a small X-ray may be recommended (usually 200–500 baht per film).
- Stain removal: AirFlow or extra polishing can be priced as an add-on.
- Clinic type and location: Hospital-based or premium clinics charge more but often include more conveniences, extended hours, and multilingual staff.
- Promotions and membership: Many Bangkok clinics run seasonal promos or offer bundle pricing if you book check-up + scaling together.
How often should you clean your teeth in Bangkok
For most adults, every six months is the sweet spot. If you smoke, drink a lot of coffee or tea, or have a history of gum issues, every three to four months can keep things under control. Bangkok is

humid and we all love iced coffee; stains build up faster than you think.
How to choose a clinic that suits you
- License and hygiene: Look for a clinic registered with the Thai Dental Council. Sterilization should be visible and standardized.
- Transparent pricing: Ask for a price breakdown before you sit down. A good clinic will quote the clean, mention any add-ons, and only proceed with consent.
- Location and access: Pick a clinic near BTS/MRT (Asoke, Phrom Phong, Sala Daeng, Ari are popular) so you won’t miss appointments due to traffic.
- Language support: Many dentists speak English; staff at city clinics are used to expats and travelers. If you prefer Thai, you’ll have no problem anywhere.
- Reviews and word-of-mouth: Local Facebook groups and LINE communities often share honest experiences. A clinic with consistent positive feedback on cleanliness and clear communication is a safe bet.
Booking and payment tips
- Appointments: Weekday evenings and weekends fill fast. Book two to three days in advance; many clinics accept booking via phone or LINE.
- Walk-ins: Possible at neighborhood clinics, but expect a short wait. Hospital centers usually require an appointment.
- Payment: Cash and card are widely accepted. PromptPay or bank transfer is common for deposits. If you use international insurance, hospital-based clinics are more likely to help with paperwork; smaller clinics typically provide receipts for you to claim later.
Insurance and benefits
Many locals use Social Security (SSO) or corporate insurance for partial reimbursement on scaling. Coverage varies by plan, so confirm limits and whether you need a specific clinic. Expats with international dental plans can often claim routine cleaning, though direct billing is more common at larger hospital clinics.
What to expect during and after
During the clean, you’ll feel vibration from the ultrasonic scaler and water spray. It’s not painful, though you may feel slight pressure. If you’re sensitive, tell the dentist; they can adjust power or use numbing gel.
After the clean, teeth may feel a bit sensitive for a day or two, especially to cold drinks. Simple aftercare helps:
- Avoid very hot/cold foods immediately after.
- Wait 30 minutes before eating if you had fluoride.
- Brush gently twice a day and floss nightly.
- Consider a sensitivity toothpaste for a week.
Smart ways to save on your clean
- Book a morning slot: Some clinics run weekday morning specials.
- Check bundle deals: Exam + clean is often cheaper than booking separately.
- Try a teaching clinic: University dental faculties offer supervised care at lower rates if you don’t mind a longer session.
- Go a few stations off the main BTS/MRT: Prices tend to drop outside the busiest hubs.
Bottom line
Bangkok makes professional teeth cleaning straightforward and affordable. For a routine scaling and polishing, expect 800–1,800 baht at local clinics and 1,500–3,000 baht at premium city locations. If you need deep cleaning, discuss the plan and fees in advance so there are no surprises. Book ahead, choose a clinic convenient to your BTS/MRT, and keep a regular schedule—your Thai smile will thank you.
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