Experience durable and lasting alternative to conventional fillings. What’s the main difference? Onlays cover the tooth’s cusps, while inlays fill the space between them.
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Inlays and onlays are custom-made dental restorations used to repair moderately damaged or decayed teeth. They are crafted from durable materials such as porcelain or composite resin, and are designed to fit precisely into the prepared cavity of a tooth. Inlays are used to restore the chewing surface of a tooth, while onlays are employed to cover a larger portion of the tooth.
This procedure is ideal for individuals with moderate to severe tooth decay or damage that cannot be effectively addressed with a traditional filling but doesn’t require a full dental crown. They are particularly suitable for patients who seek a conservative approach to tooth restoration.
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Unlike traditional dental crowns, inlays and onlays allow for a minimally invasive approach. They preserve more of your natural tooth structure while providing strength and support.
Inlays and onlays are crafted from strong and durable materials, making them resistant to wear and fracture. With proper care, they can last up to 30 years.
Each inlay and onlay is custom-made to fit precisely into the prepared cavity of your tooth. This helps to protect the tooth from further decay and damage.
Inlays and onlays are crafted to match the color and shape of your natural teeth.
Inlays and onlays have durable longevity, often lasting between 10 to 30 years.
At your initial visit, our experienced dental team will examine your teeth and discuss your treatment goals to determine if inlays or onlays are the right option for you. During the procedure, we prepare your tooth, take impressions, and craft custom-made inlays or onlays tailored to fit seamlessly into your smile. Finally, with precision and care, we bond the restoration in place, ensuring a durable and aesthetically pleasing solution.
If you have any questions about inlays and onlays, we’ve got answers.
You should brush and floss your teeth regularly, avoid biting down on hard objects, and visit us for regular checkups and cleanings.
Most dental insurance plans cover a portion of the cost of dental onlays, and we offer financing options for those who need them.