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2026 Social Security Dental Benefits Expanded Coverage and New Updates

2026 Social Security Dental Benefits Update

Employee healthcare benefits are one of the most important factors in improving quality of life and strengthening Employee Engagement within organizations. For employees who contribute monthly to Thailand’s Social Security Fund, one of the most anticipated benefits each year is undoubtedly the Social Security Dental Benefits Program.

Good news for employees across Thailand! Effective from May 1, 2026, the Social Security Office has officially introduced major updates to its dental coverage benefits. This latest update significantly expands coverage, increases reimbursement rates, and provides more comprehensive dental care support than ever before.

In this article, COACH HCM has compiled everything you need to know about the new Thailand Social Security Dental Benefits 2026, including updated coverage, reimbursement conditions, eligibility requirements, and practical guidance for HR teams and employees.

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1.Goodbye to Old Limitations: What’s New in the Updated Dental Benefits?

(Comparison Before and After May 1, 2026)
Previously, before May 1, 2026, Social Security dental benefits provided a combined annual reimbursement limit of only 900 THB per year for basic dental procedures such as:
  • Tooth extraction
  • Dental fillings
  • Teeth scaling
  • Wisdom tooth surgery

This coverage applied to both public and private hospitals. However, many employees felt that the reimbursement amount was insufficient, especially for high-cost procedures like wisdom tooth extraction.

Under the new 2026 update, the Social Security Office has restructured the benefits into clearer categories with broader and more valuable coverage.

Basic Dental Benefits: Tooth Extraction, Fillings, and Teeth Cleaning

The updated policy now offers more flexible treatment options depending on the type of medical facility chosen by the insured person.

Private Hospitals and Dental Clinics

For treatment at private hospitals or participating dental clinics, the Social Security Office continues to provide coverage of up to:

  • 900 THB per year

Public Hospitals (Major Highlight!)

For treatment at government hospitals, insured persons can now receive dental treatment:

  • Unlimited visits based on medical necessity

In addition, the expanded coverage now includes:

  • Root planing
  • Alveolar bone contouring before denture placement

This marks a significant improvement in public healthcare accessibility for Social Security members.

Specialized Coverage: Wisdom Tooth Extraction

One of the biggest improvements in the 2026 Social Security dental update is the separation of wisdom tooth surgery benefits from the standard 900 THB annual limit.

Under the new policy:

  • Wisdom tooth extraction coverage is reimbursed separately at:
    • 1,500 – 2,500 THB per tooth

This means employees no longer need to use their standard dental benefit quota for wisdom tooth surgery.

2.Enhanced Dental Care Coverage: Dentures and Dental Implants

The updated Social Security dental policy also expands support for insured persons who require dentures or advanced restorative dental treatment.

Removable Dentures

Coverage for removable dentures has been increased significantly:

  • New coverage limit:
    • 1,500 – 6,000 THB
  • Previous coverage:
    • 1,300 – 4,400 THB

Additionally, insured persons are now eligible for:

  • An extra 900 THB per repair session for denture maintenance and repairs.

New Innovation: Full-Mouth Implant-Supported Dentures

A newly introduced benefit has been designed specifically for individuals who have lost all teeth and cannot comfortably use conventional removable dentures.

The Social Security Fund now supports major treatment expenses, including:

  • Surgical procedure coverage:
    • 17,500 THB per case
  • Dental implant set coverage:
    • 3,300 THB
  • Ongoing follow-up treatment expenses are also covered.

This represents a major advancement in Thailand’s public dental healthcare support system.

3.Easier Conditions and Simpler Claim Procedures

To make healthcare access more convenient, insured persons should understand the following eligibility conditions and service procedures.

Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for Social Security dental benefits, insured persons must have contributed to the Social Security Fund for at least:

  • 3 months within the 15 months prior to receiving treatment

No Need to Carry Multiple Documents

The Social Security system is now fully integrated digitally. Patients only need:

  • A valid Thai National ID Card

to verify eligibility and receive treatment immediately.

Cashless Dental Treatment

No Advance Payment Required

If you visit a hospital or dental clinic participating in the Social Security agreement program, and your treatment cost falls within the approved coverage limit:

  • You can receive treatment without paying upfront.

What If the Clinic Does Not Participate in the Program?

If you choose a clinic that is not registered with the Social Security Office:

  1. You must pay for treatment in advance.
  2. Request:
    • Original receipt
    • Medical certificate
  3. Submit reimbursement claims through:
    • The e-Self Service system
    • Or any Social Security Office nationwide

Improve Employee Experience with the Right HR Technology

Updates to employee healthcare benefits like these create excellent opportunities for HR teams to improve employee satisfaction and demonstrate how much the organization values employee well-being.

However, communicating complex policy changes to hundreds or thousands of employees can be challenging.

Modern Human Resource Management Systems such as COACH HCM help organizations manage internal communication and employee benefits more effectively through features such as:

  1. Broadcast Important Announcements

HR teams can instantly publish announcements regarding updated Social Security dental benefits directly to employees’ dashboards, reducing the risk of unread emails or missed communications.

  1. Flexible Benefits Management

For organizations that provide additional dental welfare benefits beyond Social Security coverage, COACH HCM helps:

  • Calculate employee benefit balances
  • Display remaining dental benefit quotas
  • Reduce HR administrative workload
  • Minimize repetitive employee inquiries

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions About Social Security Dental Benefits

Q1: If I resign or become unemployed, will my dental benefits end immediately?

A: No. Social Security dental benefits and other medical benefits remain active for up to:

  • 6 months after resignation

provided that contribution requirements were previously met.

This means you can still receive dental treatment during your unemployment period.

Q2: If I do not use the 900 THB private clinic quota in 2026, can it roll over to 2027?

A: No. Social Security dental benefits operate on an annual basis and reset every:

  • December 31 of each year

Unused benefits cannot be accumulated or carried forward.

Q3: Does Social Security cover orthodontics or teeth whitening?

A: No. Social Security dental coverage focuses on medically necessary dental treatment and oral rehabilitation.

Cosmetic dental procedures are not covered, including:

  • Orthodontic treatment (unless medically necessary)
  • Teeth whitening
  • Veneers