Where foreign residents, retirees and long-stayers get dental work done — Ubonrak Thonburi, Ratchathani and PRINC Hospital Ubonratchathani's private dental departments, independent clinics around Sunee Tower/Thung Si Mueang/Chayangkun Road, and public Sappasitthiprasong Hospital — with a full THB and USD price guide and when to fly to Bangkok instead.
Ubon Ratchathani's dental scene mirrors its wider healthcare offering: reasonably well served for a provincial capital this far from Bangkok, anchored by Ubonrak Thonburi Hospital's dental department (part of the Thonburi Healthcare Group network) as the default for most foreign residents, backed by Ratchathani Hospital and PRINC Hospital Ubonratchathani as private alternatives and a handful of independent clinics around Sunee Tower, Thung Si Mueang and Chayangkun Road for everyday, lower-cost care. Public Sappasitthiprasong Hospital covers the budget end with longer waits. Below is where to go, what it costs in baht, and when Bangkok makes more sense for complex work.
Ubon Ratchathani's leading private hospital and a Thonburi Healthcare Group (THG) associate runs a dental department alongside its wider specialties, with English-speaking staff and direct billing with a number of international insurers — the default first call for foreign residents and long-stayers wanting routine cleanings, fillings, crowns or more involved restorative work alongside other care already on file there.
Two further private hospitals round out Ubon Ratchathani's dental options, both offering English-and-Thai service for routine and urgent treatment — useful alternatives if Ubonrak Thonburi is fully booked or for a second opinion on more involved work.
A number of independent dental clinics operate around the Sunee Tower and Thung Si Mueang commercial areas and along Chayangkun Road, covering check-ups, cleanings, fillings and whitening at prices below the private hospitals. These suit routine care well; confirm English-speaking staff before booking, since coverage varies more clinic-to-clinic than at the hospital dental departments.
The province's flagship public hospital, with over 1,100 beds and the main referral centre for far-eastern Isaan and the lower-Mekong border area, runs a dental clinic used mostly by Thai residents and budget-conscious long-stayers. Significantly cheaper than private options but with longer queues and less English support, best suited to non-urgent, straightforward work if cost is the priority.
For oral surgery, full-mouth reconstruction or highly specialist prosthodontic work beyond what Ubon Ratchathani's dental departments handle day-to-day, patients are typically referred to Bangkok's flagship private network (Bumrungrad, Samitivej, the wider BDMS group) via a short domestic flight through Ubon Ratchathani Airport (UBP).
Indicative prices gathered from Ubonrak Thonburi Hospital, Ratchathani Hospital, PRINC Hospital Ubonratchathani and independent clinics around Sunee Tower, Thung Si Mueang and Chayangkun Road. Actual quotes vary by provider, materials and case complexity; USD is approximate at about 36 THB to the dollar.
| Treatment | Cost (THB) | Approx (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Scale & polish (cleaning) | 500 - 1,500 | 14 - 42 |
| Composite filling | 600 - 1,800 | 17 - 50 |
| Root canal (per tooth) | 4,500 - 12,000 | 125 - 333 |
| Porcelain crown | 8,500 - 16,000 | 236 - 444 |
| Porcelain veneer (per tooth) | 9,000 - 18,000 | 250 - 500 |
| Single implant (incl. crown) | 35,000 - 75,000 | 972 - 2,083 |
| Professional teeth whitening | 4,500 - 12,000 | 125 - 333 |
Ubonrak Thonburi Hospital, Ratchathani Hospital and PRINC Hospital Ubonratchathani all take phone or walk-in bookings with English-speaking front-desk staff, and same-week appointments are the norm for routine work. Independent clinics around Sunee Tower, Thung Si Mueang and Chayangkun Road vary more in English ability — message ahead in English or via LINE to confirm before turning up.
Routine dental work is almost always paid out of pocket, and Ubon Ratchathani's prices are low enough that most long-stayers simply self-fund. If your retirement-visa or LTR-visa insurance policy includes any dental cover, Ubonrak Thonburi Hospital is generally the most practised at direct billing and paperwork given its THG network ties.
Ubonrak Thonburi Hospital, Ratchathani Hospital and PRINC Hospital Ubonratchathani all use digital X-rays and modern sterilisation standards consistent with Thailand's private hospital network, while smaller independent clinics vary — ask to see the practice's equipment and sterilisation process before committing to multi-visit treatment such as implants.
Ubon Ratchathani's foreign residents skew toward corporate, university-linked and long-stay retirement profiles rather than short seasonal rotations, so there is less pressure to squeeze in treatment before a departure date. Even so, book implants, crowns or bridge work in a stretch when you are not planning a trip toward the Chong Mek or Chong Chom borders or a flight to Bangkok, since these need two or more visits spaced weeks apart.
There is no dental rule tied to any visa category — retirement (O-A/O-X), LTR, DTV, marriage and Non-B visa holders all use the same hospitals and clinics and pay the same way. A longer-term visa simply makes it easier to plan multi-visit treatment without a special trip back to Thailand.
Yes. Ubonrak Thonburi Hospital, Ratchathani Hospital and PRINC Hospital Ubonratchathani all run private dental departments with digital X-rays, modern sterilisation and English-speaking staff, and a wider field of independent clinics around Sunee Tower, Thung Si Mueang and Chayangkun Road covers everyday care at lower cost. For oral surgery or highly specialist work, Bangkok's flagship hospitals are about an hour and fifteen minutes away by air via Ubon Ratchathani Airport (UBP).
Ubonrak Thonburi Hospital is the usual default for most foreign residents and long-stayers, being part of the Thonburi Healthcare Group (THG) network with English-speaking staff and direct billing with several insurers. Ratchathani Hospital and PRINC Hospital Ubonratchathani are solid private alternatives in the city centre. For cheaper, non-urgent work, independent clinics near Sunee Tower or along Chayangkun Road are worth comparing.
As a rough guide, a cleaning runs about 500-1,500 THB, a composite filling 600-1,800 THB, a porcelain crown 8,500-16,000 THB (roughly USD 236-444), veneers 9,000-18,000 THB per tooth, and a single implant including the crown 35,000-75,000 THB (roughly USD 972-2,083). Prices vary by clinic and sit well below US, UK, Australian or European costs, and somewhat below Khon Kaen and Udon Thani, reflecting Ubon Ratchathani's lower overall cost of living.
It depends on the policy — most retirement (O-A/O-X) and LTR insurance plans focus on hospitalisation and emergency care rather than routine dental work, so check your policy's fine print. Where a plan does include dental cover, Ubonrak Thonburi Hospital is generally the most practised at direct billing and claims paperwork given its THG network ties; otherwise, routine dental care is paid out of pocket, which is standard practice across Thailand given how affordable it is.
Ubonrak Thonburi Hospital, Ratchathani Hospital and PRINC Hospital Ubonratchathani all handle urgent dental issues such as a broken tooth or lost filling during clinic hours. Save a direct clinic or hospital number rather than relying on a walk-in, particularly outside city-centre hours, and confirm which facility your insurer's network covers before you need it.
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