| Thailand | Turki | Amerika Serikat | |
| Apikoektomi | dari $650 / 22,100฿ | dari $115 / 3,910฿ | dari $1,200 / 40,800฿ |
| Apikoektomi mikroskopik | dari $900 / 30,600฿ | dari $800 / 27,200฿ | dari $1,800 / 61,200฿ |
| Apikoektomi endoskopi | dari $1,500 / 51,000฿ | dari $1,000 / 34,000฿ | dari $2,500 / 85,000฿ |
| Apikoektomi laser | - | dari $400 / 13,600฿ | - |
Spesialisasi dalam masalah gigi kompleks yang mempengaruhi pulpa gigi – Dr. Nidhidvanich adalah dokter gigi endodontik dengan pelatihan tingkat lanjut.
Dr. Krissana Triyapanjavit berspesialisasi dalam prosedur endodontik dengan fokus pada apikoektomi di Bangkok International Dental Center.
Dr. Avirut Truntipakorn is an endodontist at SmileBox Dental Clinic in Bangkok. He specializes in efficient one-day root canal procedures. He holds a Master of Science in Endodontics from Chulalongkorn University. Dr. Avirut is licensed by the Thai Dental Council. He treats complex cases involving failed past procedures and unusual anatomy.
Klinik gigi di Thailand sering kali melampaui standar keamanan internasional dengan mempertahankan akreditasi global yang bergengsi seperti Joint Commission International (JCI). Fasilitas papan atas di Bangkok dan Phuket menggunakan protokol sterilisasi tingkat rumah sakit, autoklaf bersertifikat CE, dan bahan internasional dari merek seperti Straumann untuk memastikan keamanan pasien dan keberhasilan prosedur.
Wawasan Pakar Bookimed: Meskipun banyak praktik lokal memenuhi standar nasional, memilih rumah sakit gigi khusus seperti Bangkok International Dental Hospital (BIDH) memberikan keuntungan keamanan yang nyata. Fasilitas berbasis rumah sakit ini menerapkan sedasi rawat inap tingkat tinggi dan sterilisasi tingkat bedah yang biasanya tidak tersedia di klinik rawat jalan yang lebih kecil.
Konsensus Pasien: Pasien melaporkan kepercayaan tinggi pada klinik yang menampilkan log sterilisasi yang terlihat dan paket alat yang disegel secara individual. Mereka yang mencari operasi kompleks seperti apikoektomi sangat menyarankan untuk memprioritaskan jaringan yang terakreditasi JCI di Bangkok untuk tingkat kebersihan yang konsisten.
Teknik apikoektomi modern di Thailand menghasilkan tingkat keberhasilan antara 85% hingga 95%, jauh lebih tinggi daripada metode tradisional. Meskipun umumnya aman, risiko utama meliputi kegagalan perawatan (5–10%), kerusakan saraf langka yang menyebabkan mati rasa sementara, dan potensi keterlibatan sinus untuk prosedur geraham atas yang dekat dengan rongga maksilaris.
Wawasan Pakar Bookimed: Data dari pusat-pusat besar di Bangkok seperti Bangkok International Dental Center (BIDC) menunjukkan pergeseran yang jelas ke arah teknik mikroskopis dan endoskopi. Memilih fasilitas yang terakreditasi JCI ini sangat penting karena ahli bedah di sini, seperti Dr. Krissana Triyapanjavit, telah menangani lebih dari 1.000 kasus endodontik. Volume pengalaman ini berkorelasi langsung dengan tingkat keberhasilan bedah mikro modern yang lebih tinggi dibandingkan reseksi tradisional.
Konsensus Pasien: Banyak pasien menekankan pentingnya melakukan pemindaian CBCT pra-operasi untuk memetakan kedekatan saraf. Mereka sering memandang prosedur ini sebagai upaya terakhir yang berharga untuk menyelamatkan gigi asli sebelum beralih ke pencabutan.
Verify a specialist in Thailand by confirming registration with the Thai Dental Council. Check for board certification in endodontics. The specialist should use a surgical microscope and hold postgraduate credentials. Look for degrees from recognised institutions like Mahidol or Chulalongkorn University.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Top-tier Bangkok clinics often employ specialists with dual qualifications. For example, Dr. Krissana Triyapanjavit holds a university certificate and Thai Board accreditation. Hospital-based specialists provide clearer access to verified training records and surgical volume.
Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand suggest requesting a written plan naming the specific surgical approach. Check clinic directories to confirm the doctor is a dedicated endodontist rather than a general dentist.
Request a detailed medical report, digital imaging, and a breakdown of materials used before leaving Thailand. High-volume Bangkok clinics often provide these in English. Ask for pre-operative and post-operative X-rays or 3D Cone Beam CT scans. These help your Australian dentist monitor healing.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Leading Bangkok centres like Bangkok International Dental Center (BIDC) hold JCI accreditation. Their documentation meets high international safety and record-keeping standards. Choosing a clinic with such credentials ensures your Australian GP or dentist receives clear files.
Patient Consensus: Save everything as PDFs on your phone while still in Thailand. Having clear English summaries and digital X-rays helps Australian dentists continue your care.
An apicoectomy in Thailand is a microsurgical procedure to save a tooth when a root canal fails. Specialists remove the root tip (apex) and infected tissue through a small gum incision. They then seal the root end. This precise surgery is performed by endodontists in JCI-accredited Bangkok facilities.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While a standard apicoectomy starts at $700, choosing a clinic like Bangkok International Dental Center (BIDC) provides treatment by board-certified endodontists. Dr Krissana Triyapanjavit, for instance, holds a Thai Board of Endodontics accreditation. This is vital for these complex microscopic surgeries.
Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand report feeling pressure rather than pain during the procedure under local anaesthetic. They suggest confirming aftercare plans early. This surgery requires careful monitoring to make sure the tooth is preserved.
Recovery depends on the surgical technique. Most patients return to work within 1–2 days. Initial gum healing takes 7–10 days. Bone regeneration at the root tip requires 6–12 months. Specialists in Bangkok offer microscopic and endoscopic options for faster healing.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While standard clinics serve thousands, those seeking the fastest recovery should choose microscopic apicoectomy. Specialists like Dr Krissana Triyapanjavit at Bangkok International Dental Center use these microsurgical techniques. The smaller incision reduces trauma. This helps Australian patients fly home sooner after their procedure.
Patient Consensus: Swelling and throbbing are most noticeable during the first 72 hours in Thailand. Patients recommend using ice packs frequently and sticking to soft foods to keep the site comfortable.
Visiting Thailand for an apicoectomy involves a minor surgery to remove infected tooth root tips. Patients can expect a 3–7 day process at JCI-accredited clinics in Bangkok or Chiang Mai. Procedures use local anaesthetic and often feature microscopic or endoscopic techniques for precision.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Bookimed data shows that specialised centres like Bangkok International Dental Center serve 15,000+ patients annually. These facilities have 70+ doctors on staff. While basic apicoectomy starts at $700, choosing microscopic options at $900 provides better long-term outcomes. These high-volume centres often provide English-speaking staff and AU-specific support.
Patient Consensus: Expect manageable local soreness and swelling. Plan a few low-key days in Thailand. Keep your schedule light and avoid strenuous sightseeing or swimming immediately after surgery. Bring supplies like soft foods and confirm aftercare contact details before flying back to Australia.