Crowns and Bridges in Kathmandu, Nepal
Rebuilding smiles with trusted dental expertise
Do you have a broken tooth that makes you feel self-conscious? Are you missing one or more teeth that affect your smile and chewing ability? Dental crowns and bridges offer reliable solutions for these common problems.
Thousands of patients in Nepal trust crowns and bridges to restore their dental health. These treatments protect damaged teeth and replace missing ones permanently. They restore your ability to eat comfortably, speak clearly, and smile with confidence.
The procedures are safe, tested, and widely used in modern dentistry. Our clinic uses high-quality materials and proven techniques to deliver results that last for years.
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What Are Dental Crowns and Bridges?
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that covers a damaged or weakened tooth completely.
A dental bridge is a fixed dental restoration that replaces one or more missing teeth.
Crowns cover and protect individual damaged teeth. Bridges replace missing teeth by connecting to the teeth on either side of the gap.
What are the Benefits of Dental Crowns and Bridges?
The Benefits of Dental Crowns and Bridges are given below:
- Restore Chewing Ability: Crowns and bridges restore your full chewing function.
- Improve Smile Appearance: These treatments give you a complete, natural-looking smile.
- Prevent Teeth Shifting: Bridges fill these gaps and keep your remaining teeth properly aligned.
- Long-Lasting Solution: Quality crowns and bridges last 10 to 15 years with proper care.
- Improve Speech and Bite Alignment: Damaged teeth create an uneven bite that strains your jaw. Crowns and bridges correct these issues and restore normal function.
Crowns and Bridges Procedure: Step by Step
1. Consultation and X-Ray
Your dentist examines your teeth and takes X-rays. These images reveal the condition of your tooth roots and bone. The dentist discusses your treatment options, explains the procedure, and answers your questions.
2. Tooth Preparation
The dentist reshapes the damaged tooth or prepares the abutment teeth. This involves removing a small amount of enamel to create space for the crown. Local anesthesia keeps you comfortable throughout this process.
3. Impression and Lab Work
The dentist takes an impression (mold) of your prepared teeth. This impression goes to a dental laboratory where skilled technicians create your custom crown or bridge. The fabrication process takes 7 to 10 days.
4. Temporary Crown or Bridge
You receive a temporary restoration to protect your prepared teeth while the permanent one is being made. The temporary crown or bridge maintains your appearance and function during the waiting period.
5. Final Placement
The dentist removes the temporary restoration and checks the fit of your permanent crown or bridge. Once satisfied, the dentist cements it permanently in place. You receive instructions on caring for your new restoration.
Why Choose Us for Crowns and Bridges?
Experienced Dental Specialists
Our team has successfully completed hundreds of crown and bridge procedures.
High-Quality Materials
We use internationally approved dental materials from trusted manufacturers.
Advanced Technology
Our clinic uses digital X-rays and modern dental equipment.
Affordable Pricing
We believe quality dental care should be accessible to everyone.
Patient-Centered Care
We listen to your concerns and explain every step of the treatment process.
Convenient Location
Our clinic is easily accessible from major areas in Nepal.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. How long do crowns and bridges last?
Quality crowns and bridges typically last 10 to 15 years with proper care. Some patients enjoy their restorations for 20 years or longer. Regular checkups and good oral hygiene significantly extend their lifespan.
2. Is the procedure painful?
The procedure is not painful because dentists use local anesthesia. You feel pressure during tooth preparation but no pain. Mild sensitivity is normal for a few days after placement and resolves quickly.
3. How many visits are required for crowns and bridges?
Most cases require 2 to 3 visits over 2 weeks. The first visit involves examination, tooth preparation, and temporary placement. The second visit is for final placement of your permanent restoration.
4. Can I eat normally with crowns and bridges?
Yes, you eat normally once you adjust to your restoration. Crowns and bridges restore full chewing function. Avoid extremely hard foods that might damage any natural tooth, a tip commonly shared in dental in Kathmandu aftercare instructions.
5. Will my crown or bridge look natural?
Modern crowns and bridges are designed to match your natural teeth perfectly. We customize the color, shape, and size to blend seamlessly with your smile. Most people cannot tell the difference between your restoration and natural teeth.
6. What happens if my crown falls off?
Contact your dentist immediately if your crown becomes loose or falls off. Keep the crown safe and avoid chewing on that tooth. Your dentist re-cements the crown or makes a new one if necessary.
7. Are crowns and bridges better than implants?
Both options have advantages depending on your situation. Crowns and bridges are less expensive and require no surgery. Implants preserve bone but take longer and cost more.
8. Can I get a crown on a root canal treated tooth?
Yes, dentists strongly recommend crowns for root canal treated teeth. Root canal treatment weakens the tooth structure. A crown protects the tooth and prevents fractures.
9. How do I clean my bridge?
Brush your bridge like natural teeth twice daily. Use a floss threader or interdental brush to clean under the artificial teeth. Regular professional cleaning removes plaque from hard-to-reach areas.
10. What is the difference between a crown and a cap?
There is no difference between a crown and a cap. Both terms refer to the same dental restoration. Patients commonly use “cap” while dentists prefer “crown.”
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Location
Putalisadak, Kathmandu, Nepal
Phone
+977 9748343015
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Work Hours
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About BrightSmile
For over 15 years, BrightSmile has helped patients in Nepal restore damaged and missing teeth with strong, natural-looking dental crowns and bridges. Our mission is to rebuild smiles that feel comfortable, look realistic, and last; so you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence again.
Our experienced dental team uses modern diagnostics and precise treatment planning to create crowns and bridges that match your bite and tooth shade. We use high-quality, biocompatible materials (including porcelain and zirconia options) and focus on comfort, durability, and clear aftercare for long-term results.
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