dentistry

  • HealthHow Allied Health (Thailand) helps you find dental care in Thailand

    How Allied Health (Thailand) helps you find dental care in Thailand

    Dental care can be expensive. If we followed the advice to visit a dentist every six months, we’d be left with empty wallets. And when specialised treatments like veneers, implants, or braces are needed? The costs can be astronomical. But what if we tell you that there’s a way around it? Instead of skipping check-ups, living with toothaches, or letting…

  • HealthTop 5 dental spas in Bangkok

    Top 5 dental spas in Bangkok

    Growing up, two of the most dreaded places are school and the dentist’s office. The harsh drilling sounds and the sterile, antibacterial smell send a signal to your brain that it’s going to be a long, uncomfortable experience. But imagine a dental visit that you actually look forward to because all those unpleasant elements are gone, where the focus is…

  • Thailand NewsGrinding gears: Dentists fret over TikTok teens filing their teeth

    Grinding gears: Dentists fret over TikTok teens filing their teeth

    TikTok’s latest trend has left dentists worried as teenagers around the globe are using nail files to reshape their teeth. The platform, known for its viral challenges and trends, has seen a surge in videos where young individuals file their teeth to achieve their desired shape. TikTok has become one of the most influential online platforms today, allowing people worldwide…

  • Crime NewsThai police arrest two women for illegal orthodontic services

    Thai police arrest two women for illegal orthodontic services

    Thai police recently apprehended two women for providing illegal orthodontic services after learning the trade online. The two suspects were charged with selling prohibited fashion braces without a licence and practising dentistry without proper certification. Police Major General Wittaya Srisrisaraphap, Commander of the Consumer Protection Police Division, directed the operation alongside other senior officers. They led the raid that resulted…

  • Thailand NewsTooth and nail: Thailand’s health services strain as dental appointments delay

    Tooth and nail: Thailand’s health services strain as dental appointments delay

    The lack of medical personnel in every department, coupled with the measly number of dentists has pushed health services to the brink in Thailand with patients finding themselves on the verge of collapse as dental appointments are pushed two years ahead. At 9am yesterday, a caregiver, who was accompanying an 11 year old boy for tooth decay treatment, shared this…

  • Thailand NewsThai health ministry plans dental hospital in each province to boost care access

    Thai health ministry plans dental hospital in each province to boost care access

    In a bid to tackle the absence of adequate oral health facilities, Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health has unveiled a plan to establish a dental hospital in each of the country’s 77 provinces. Dr Opas Kankawinpong, the ministry’s permanent secretary, underscored the urgent need for increased dental care coverage during a seminar, highlighting that with the current number of dentists,…

  • Thailand NewsThai dentist saves patient’s life discovering lethal blood condition pre-tooth extraction

    Thai dentist saves patient’s life discovering lethal blood condition pre-tooth extraction

    A Thai dentist recently shared a patient’s near-fatal experience on Facebook after spotting abnormal blood spots on the patient’s arm before a scheduled tooth extraction. The patient was subsequently diagnosed with thrombocytopenia, a disruption in blood coagulation that can lead to uncontrolled bleeding that could potentially be lethal if not promptly treated. Shared on the Facebook page of Doctor Kluay,…

  • Thailand NewsRooting for innovation: Thai researchers unveil PRK, the tooth-ally awesome breakthrough

    Rooting for innovation: Thai researchers unveil PRK, the tooth-ally awesome breakthrough

    In a significant advancement for dental healthcare in Thailand, local researchers successfully developed an artificial tooth root named PRK, which stands for Phraramkao in Thai or Rama IX in English. This innovation is expected to make dental implant services more accessible to the public by reducing the cost of implants by a factor of ten compared to similar quality imported…