10 years ago I used Seasmile in Patong Beach. Go one office for clean another for root canal and another prep for crowns and fitting of crowns. Very happy with price, a little over $1000 AU/crown. Exchange rate was close to 30Tbh to $1AU at the time. No problems.
think about it : riding a motorcycle without a licence is illegal - even in Thailand. Now think of any circumstance when you can get insurance cover for illegal activity?
Further to my post above, I have been coming to Thailand for 12 years, got an IDP twice. Then I was informed of an international treaty re driving licences and that countries party to that treaty recognised and accepted drivers using their national licences in the countries party to said treaty. Conditional to photoid on licence. I have been pulled over with IDP and police only wanted my licence. I have been pulled over with no IDP and no issues. I found the following which has some contradiction with info from Australian Embassy. I have not researched currency with the laws today. To be 100%, if that's possible with the law, a person would need to check up-to-date versions of relevant documents: According to the UN Traffic Act of 1949 and the Thai Traffic Act of 1979, an IDP is not required if you are a tourist/visitor in Thailand as long as your license is in English, has a photo, and your country is a contracting state of the 1949 treaty, which most are. (See motoring law below) If you are a resident, however, you require a Thai drivers license. As a tourist, rental car companies, insurance companies and police will all accept your home license. Still, it not a bad idea to obtain a legitimately issued INTERNATIONAL DRIVING PERMIT (IDP) before you leave your home country.
If you do not hold a Thai driver's licence and wish to drive in Thailand, you need an international driving permit (IDP), as well as your Australian licence. If you drive without the correct licence, you could be arrested or jailed.
An IDP is a document sanctioned by the United Nations. It lets you drive or ride a motorbike when travelling overseas. An IDP:
works in more than 150 countries
is printed in nine languages, so that local authorities can read it
is valid for 12 months from the date they're issued
includes photo ID and key personal information about the driver.
Many rental companies wonβt let you hire a vehicle without a valid IDP. Some insurance policies wonβt cover you for an accident if you're driving a vehicle without an authorised licence.
We strongly recommend you get a valid IDP before leaving Australia. You can apply for an IDP online (Australian Automobile Association, AAA). Or, through your state or territory motoring club.
Learn more about International Driving Permits and how to get one (Australian Automobile Association, AAA).
Can make life complicated in home country/it's. For example my Thai wife and I were married in Thailand, Bang Rat amphur. Legally recognised in Australia but cannot be registered in Australia. At various times eg daughter's passport have to provide original marriage document plus translation, name change document plus translation for my wife etc. Good luck, congratulations.