Veneers or Crowns? What Thai Dentists Recommend, and What Each Actually Costs
Porcelain veneers run $320–$600 per tooth in Thailand and crowns $280–$550 — but they solve different problems. Choosing the wrong one means removing healthy tooth you never get back.
© CifraLab / CC BY-SA 4.0They are not interchangeable
This is the most common misunderstanding in dental tourism, and it has permanent consequences. A veneer is a thin porcelain shell bonded to the front surface of a tooth. A crown covers the entire tooth on all sides. The choice is driven by how much healthy tooth structure remains — not by which sounds nicer.
A veneer requires removing roughly 0.3–0.7mm from the front face. A crown requires removing significantly more, all the way around. Enamel does not grow back. If a dentist proposes crowning ten healthy front teeth for cosmetic reasons, get a second opinion before anyone picks up a drill.
- •A veneer is usually right for: discolouration that whitening cannot fix, minor chips, small gaps, mild misalignment — on teeth that are otherwise structurally sound.
- •A crown is usually right for: a tooth that is heavily filled, cracked, root-canal treated, or has lost significant structure.
- •Neither is right for: active gum disease or untreated decay, which have to be resolved first.
Cost in Thailand
Porcelain veneers are $320–$600 per tooth and crowns $280–$550, against roughly $1,200–$2,500 per unit in the US and £700–£1,200 in the UK. A ten-unit smile makeover that would cost $15,000–$25,000 in the US commonly lands around $3,500–$6,000 in Bangkok.
Material matters and should be named in the quote. E-max (lithium disilicate) is the usual choice for front teeth on appearance; zirconia is stronger and typically used further back. A quote that just says "porcelain" is not specific enough to compare.
The timeline, and why two trips is sometimes better
Veneers take 5–7 days and crowns 3–5 days, because the restorations are milled and fired in an on-site laboratory between appointments. That is genuinely achievable in one trip, and clinics like Bangkok International Dental Hospital and Thantakit International Dental Centre are built around that workflow.
What you should resist is compressing it further. The try-in appointment — where you see the restorations in your mouth before they are permanently bonded — is the one chance to change shape or shade. Clinics that bond on the same day as preparation are removing your only opportunity to say "these are too white."
Frequently asked questions
How much are veneers in Thailand?+
Porcelain veneers are $320–$600 per tooth and crowns $280–$550, compared with $1,200–$2,500 per unit in the United States.
Should I get veneers or crowns?+
It depends on how much healthy tooth remains. Veneers suit structurally sound teeth with cosmetic issues; crowns suit teeth that are heavily filled, cracked, or root-canal treated. Your dentist decides after examining and imaging the teeth.
Can it be done in one trip?+
Yes — veneers typically take 5–7 days and crowns 3–5 days, using an on-site laboratory. Insist on a try-in appointment before final bonding.
