Pack a travel neck pillow for head elevation, reusable gel ice packs for swelling, and a hydrating lip balm for dry lips after long sessions. Prioritize an extra-soft toothbrush, sensitive toothpaste, and alcohol-free mouthwash. Include soft food staples like protein shakes or oats for the initial recovery phase.
- Oral hygiene kit: Bring extra-soft toothbrushes, sensitive toothpaste, and saltwater rinse ingredients for gentle cleaning.
- Recovery comfort: Pack silk pillowcases and loose, button-up clothing to avoid irritating sensitive facial areas.
- Dietary essentials: Include pliable straws and yogurt pouches to manage the 3–7 day soft-food diet.
- Weather preparation: Carry electrolyte packets and bug spray to handle Thailand's 35°C heat and humidity.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many think of packing only medical items, Thailand’s traffic is a major factor. Some premium packages, like those at SmileBox Dental Clinic, include VIP transfers to navigate Bangkok’s congestion smoothly. If your clinic doesn't provide this, ensure your packing list includes a power bank and offline entertainment for long commutes between your hotel and the dental chair.
Patient Consensus: Patients frequently regret forgetting pliable straws and baby-food pouches, as jaw pain makes traditional chewing nearly impossible for the first week. Most recommend bringing Western-brand painkillers and anti-inflammatory gels, as specific brands can be difficult to locate in local Thai pharmacies.