Dental Tomorrow Clinic is a dental practice located near Kasetsart University in Bangkok's Bangkhen district, Thailand. The clinic serves students, academic staff, and local residents with a full range of general, restorative, cosmetic, and orthodontic dental services. The team can be reached by phone at +66 62 069 5555 for appointments and consultations.
The clinic is accessible via the clinic's Facebook presence, and its location in the Kasetsart area places it within reach of one of Bangkok's largest university campuses, making it a convenient choice for students and faculty looking for reliable dental care close to campus.
General and preventive dentistry at Dental Tomorrow covers routine dental examinations, digital X-rays, professional scaling and polishing, tooth-coloured composite fillings, fluoride treatments, and oral hygiene instruction. Early detection of dental problems through regular check-ups helps patients avoid the need for more extensive and costly treatment later.
Orthodontic services include metal braces, ceramic braces, and consultations for clear aligner therapy. The clinic evaluates bite relationship, dental crowding, and jaw structure before recommending the most suitable orthodontic appliance. Post-treatment retainers are custom-made to maintain alignment outcomes after active treatment is complete.
Restorative dentistry includes ceramic and metal-fused crowns, fixed bridges, removable dentures, and root canal therapy for infected or deeply decayed teeth. Post-and-core reconstruction is performed where significant tooth structure has been lost. Root canal cases are managed using modern rotary endodontic instruments for greater precision and patient comfort.
Cosmetic services at Dental Tomorrow include porcelain veneers and composite bonding for front tooth enhancement, as well as professional teeth whitening. Dental implant consultations are available for patients with missing teeth who wish to explore permanent fixed replacement options. Oral surgery services covering wisdom tooth extraction and routine extractions are performed under local anaesthesia at the clinic.