Dr. Chatpon Jamsirirojrat

Dr. Chatpon Jamsirirojrat

Dr. Chatpon Jamsirirojrat


Expertise
Dentistry

General info

Specialized in oral surgery with extensive experience

 

Committed to patient safety and listening to every need to help patients return to their daily lives happily

Starting from a foundation of “love,” Dr. Chatpon Jamsirirojrat has turned his dream profession into reality.
He pursued a career in dentistry out of passion, a dream that began in high school. He sees dentistry not just as a job, but as a way to help others. He deeply understands that oral health issues, often overlooked as minor, can cause significant suffering. Though these problems might not appear life-threatening or visibly severe, symptoms like pain, swelling, and inflammation can severely impact quality of life—some patients can hardly carry out daily activities.

 

Over 14 years of compassionate, patient-centered care

Dr. Chatpon specializes in oral and maxillofacial surgery and has accumulated more than 14 years of experience. He cares for an average of 210–250 patients per month. This extensive hands-on experience has helped him understand the individual needs of each patient, guiding his patient-focused treatment approach.

“We try to listen—listen a lot. Every dental patient has their own goals and many questions. For example, with dental implants, the main concern is better chewing function. But to ensure long-term stability, implants must be surgically placed into the jawbone. Understandably, this can be frightening for patients. My job is to find out what exactly they fear—is it the procedure or the pain? If it’s the pain, I explain that implant surgery feels similar to tooth extraction when local anesthesia is used properly. If it’s the procedure, I carefully walk them through each step in simple terms to ease their anxiety. The plan is made together—and we only proceed when the patient is ready.”

 

Advancing treatment for patient safety

Oral surgery requires a clear understanding of a patient’s current health status. Before any treatment, diagnosis and careful planning are essential. In some cases, dental X-rays are necessary to assess the condition of the teeth, roots, and supporting bones.

“We need to know a patient’s medical history—whether they have chronic diseases, blood clotting disorders, or allergies to food or medications. This helps us coordinate with other specialists to ensure the safest and most efficient treatment possible and to minimize recovery time.”

 

When patients are relieved of pain, their quality of life improves—and that’s what matters most

Beyond safety, patient satisfaction is a core motivation for Dr. Chatpol.
As a surgeon, he often treats patients suffering from oral health conditions or trauma.

“When a patient comes in with pain or facial swelling and we’re able to provide immediate relief—that’s a source of pride. And when they return for follow-up visits and we see their lives have improved, that gives me peace of mind.”

 

A final message from Dr. Chatpon as a dentist

“I want to see Thai people with healthy teeth and mouths. After eating, rinse your mouth thoroughly. Pay attention while brushing—if a certain area feels hard to reach, consider switching to a smaller toothbrush. Our mouths vary in size, especially between Asians and Europeans, so toothbrush size really matters. And most importantly, visit your dentist every six months—or at least once or twice a year.”

 


  • 2003 Doctor of Dental Surgery , Chulalongkorn University

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