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Dental Inlays & Onlays
To repair damage to the
tooth’s biting surface, rather than using a
simple filling, or a crown, a dentist will often
use an inlay, or an onlay. Inlays and onlays can
be made from porcelain, gold, or composite or
ceramic resin, although porcelain is now
becoming the material of choice because of its
strength and potential to match the natural
colour of your tooth.
An inlay is similar to a
filling and lies inside the cusp tips of the
tooth. They are custom-made to fit the prepared
cavity and are then cemented into place. An
onlay is a more extensive reconstruction that
covers one or more cusps of a tooth. Onlays are
indicated in situations where a substantial
reconstruction is required. However, more of the
tooth structure can be conserved compared to the
placement of a crown.
Patients should avoid biting hard
objects in order not to fracture the porcelain.
Normal brushing and flossing, use fluoride mouth
rinse and toothpaste as prescribed by your
dentist. Same dietary restriction for the
longest restorative life. Porcelain inlays/onlays
can successfully achieve both aesthetic and
functional results in restoring discoloured or
metal posterior teeth. More conservative than
full crown. |