The Undergraduate Dental Clinic is located in the Ratchasuda Building, Thammasat University, Rangsit Campus. Clinical services are organized by specialty and located on different floors of the building, as outlined below.
3rd floor
1. The Oral Diagnosis Clinic provides comprehensive oral examinations, radiographic imaging (periapical, panoramic, and CT imaging), treatment planning, and the management of patients with oral lesions or temporomandibular disorders.
2. The Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic provides tooth extractions, surgical removal of impacted teeth, and other minor oral surgical procedures.
4th floor
1. The Endodontic Clinic provides endodontic treatment for uncomplicated cases involving anterior teeth and premolars.
2. The Operative Clinic provides restorative dental services, including dental fillings and tooth whitening.
3. The Periodontic Clinic provides periodontal treatment, including scaling, root planing, and the management of periodontal diseases.
4. The Prosthodontic Clinic provides prosthodontic treatment, including removable and fixed prostheses such as partial dentures, complete dentures, posts, crowns, and bridges.
6th floor
1. The Pediatric Dentistry Clinic provides comprehensive dental care for children under 12 years of age, including dental fillings, extractions, fissure sealants, polishing and fluoride applications, stainless steel crowns, and pulpotomy or pulpectomy procedures for primary teeth.
Dental Benefits under Thailand's Social Security Scheme (SSS)
Eligible patients may receive coverage for the following dental services:
Coverage is available for the following dental services:
1. Dental fillings, tooth extractions, scaling, and wisdom tooth surgery: reimbursement of up to THB 900 per calendar year.
2. Removable partial dentures:
- For replacement of 1–5 teeth: Coverage up to 1,300 Baht
- For replacement of more than 5 teeth: Coverage up to 1,500 Baht
3. Complete removable dentures:
- For one complete denture (upper or lower arch): Coverage up to 2,400 Baht
*Important Notes
1. A new denture benefit may be claimed only after five years from the date of the previous claim.
2. The following documents are required for reimbursement claims:
- Original receipt
- Social Security claim form
- A copy of the national ID card and a copy of the bank account book (for reimbursement transfer)
Civil Servant, Local Administrative Organization, and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Medical Benefits (Direct Reimbursement Scheme)
The following dental services are covered under the Civil Servant Medical Benefit Scheme:
Important Notes
1. For pediatric patients, a parent or legal guardian must present a valid identification card when using healthcare benefits.
2. Patients with a scheduled appointment should present their identification card at the payment counter before receiving treatment.
3. Patients without a prior appointment should contact the payment counter first and then proceed to the Medical Records Department for benefit verification.
Dental Benefits under Thailand's Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS) (Available to eligible UCS beneficiaries registered within the service area or referred from another healthcare facility) are as follows:
Important Notes
1. For pediatric patients, a parent or legal guardian must present a valid identification card when using healthcare benefits.
2. Patients with a scheduled appointment should present their identification card at the payment counter before receiving treatment.
3. Patients without a prior appointment should contact the payment counter first and then proceed to the Medical Records Department for benefit verification.



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