We at Bangkok Smile Silom Branch are truly dedicated to change the way people feel about dental clinic/office visits. We firmly believe that heading your way to a dentist doesn’t have to be associated with a painful or traumatic experience. Since 2003, our dental group has set the bar of excellence in the dentistry field here in the Land of Smiles. We’ve made our patients from all over the world feel at home and as family while providing them with unparalleled dental care services. You can truly expect the most relaxing and comfortable dental care experience, and return home feeling satisfied with the results as we do whatever is in our power to ensure you of the best dental holiday you can ever get here in Bangkok, Thailand.
At Bangkok Smile Silom Branch, we can easily bring back your radiant white smile using the latest most advance teeth whitening treatment options. We only offer the best because it’s what you truly deserve. You can choose among our three options that would fit your time, lifestyle, and budget. Our whitening treatments are guaranteed to bring back your pearly whites in the most comfortable and relaxing setting while producing astounding results.
A Porcelain Veneers Treatment is a cutting-edge cosmetic dentistry procedure when it comes to restoring your smile if you have stained/discolored, slightly chipped/broken, fractured, or oddly-shaped/misaligned teeth. This brilliant innovation would be the ideal approach to easily transform your smile into its most dazzling appearance without the need for complicated or time-consuming procedures.
Dental Crowns are used to protect, restore, and support broken or weakened teeth. If your teeth are severely discolored, sharp, or malformed, dental crowns can also be placed over them for restoration. They may as well be used to cover a bridgework or large dental filling. Furthermore, dental crowns are like protective hats which can help prevent further damage to your tooth/teeth. We offer both conventional and advanced crown fixtures to help protect your smile and get you back to looking and feeling your best.
A set of crooked teeth can easily steal away your gorgeous smile whenever you feel like sharing it with everyone. In due fact, you may be surprised to know that the benefits of having properly aligned teeth extend far beyond a confident smile; Straightening your teeth can actually affect your overall dental health. Just think about it — a smile can hardly be perfect if it's not a healthy one.
A fixed dental bridge can effectively fill gaps left by your missing teeth, thus preventing the remaining teeth from rotating or shifting into the empty spaces, which would eventually result in an occlusion issue (bad bite). Furthermore, this imbalance caused by your missing tooth/teeth can also lead to gum disease and/or TMJ (temporo-mandibular joint) disorders. And unlike dentures, a dental bridge is literally cemented into place over your existing natural teeth, so there is no need to remove them for regular cleaning; you just brush and floss your teeth in the same way like with your natural teeth.
Dentures, either partial or complete, conventionally or immediately placed, can be beneficial to both your appearance and oral health. When you lose most or all of your teeth, you facial muscles will tend to sag and make you look older. Dentures can prevent such effects as they can bring back the normal features and natural facial profile. And most importantly, they can make it easier for you to eat or chew food properly and speak better than you could without teeth, in which case is often taken for granted by most people.
Tooth-colored fillings were created as an alternative to traditional metal dental fillings. Dental fillings that have similar color with our natural teeth are known as composite resin dental fillings and are made of a plastic resin combined with porcelain and glass particles. These types of fillings are very durable and are way more natural looking than amalgam fillings. If you have a cavity in a tooth or broken fillings, or if your teeth are full of mercury/metal fillings, you may want to ask your dentist about shifting to tooth-colored fillings.
Nothing compares to what dental implants can provide when it comes to replacing your missing teeth. Whether you are missing a tooth, a number of teeth, or all of your teeth in either jaw, dental implants can perfectly restore, as well as improve your mouth’s appearance, functionality, and more importantly, its healthy condition.
Nothing compares to what dental implants can provide when it comes to replacing your missing teeth. Whether you are missing a tooth, a number of teeth or all of your teeth in either jaw, dental implants can perfectly restore, as well as improve your mouth’s appearance, functionality, and more importantly, its healthy condition.
Nothing compares to what dental implants can provide when it comes to replacing your missing teeth. Whether you are missing a tooth, a number of teeth or all of your teeth in either jaw, dental implants can perfectly restore, as well as improve your mouth’s appearance, functionality, and more importantly, its healthy condition.
Periodontal Disease or more commonly known as Gum Disease is an oral health issue that can affect anyone at any age. Left untreated, it can lead to more consequential issues. The sooner one would seek treatment; the better would be the chances of saving your teeth and maintaining your mouth’s overall health.
Years ago, a tooth with an injured or diseased pulp has no other option but to be extracted. Then along came Endodontics (Root Canal Treatment), the field of dentistry which focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and proper treatment of issues concerning the dental pulp. The procedures involved gives dentists the safest and most effective techniques of saving a natural tooth from being extracted.
Teeth Cleaning, also known as prophylaxis, is performed to remove plaque deposits (tartar) which have accumulated over time. Even with routine brushing or flossing, plaque may still develop beneath your teeth, most especially in areas where your toothbrush cannot easily reach. Each person is recommended to undergo professional teeth cleaning procedures every six months to maintain a high level of oral hygiene and prevent cavities, plaque/tartar build-up, and gum disease.
Our third molars, most commonly known as our wisdom teeth, are the last set of teeth to emerge (erupt) from our gums. Not everyone retains these molars, nor are they essential for having a healthy and brilliant smile. As a matter of fact, they might even cause harm if they don’t erupt properly, which normally happens more often than not in most individuals. When wisdom teeth erupts, usually when the person is in their late teens or early twenties, there may not be enough space left in the gums for them to emerge properly.
Unknown to most of us, Bad Breath or otherwise medically termed as Halitosis, is not just a condition that results from poor dental hygiene or from the types of food we eat; this condition may actually be a sign of more serious health problems. Our Fresh Breath Center can perform comprehensive diagnostics in order to pinpoint the cause of such an unpleasant condition in order to treat the problem from its very root.
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