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Tooth Repair With Inlays and Onlays

When more than half of a tooth’s biting surface is damaged, we often use an inlay or onlay to restore its shape and function.

What Are Inlays and Onlays?

Inlays and onlays are custom-made restorations designed to repair damaged teeth, crafted from materials such as porcelain, gold, or composite resin. Inlays fit neatly within the tooth's cusp tips, similar to a filling, while onlays cover one or more cusps for more extensive repairs.

Historically, gold was favored for its exceptional durability and long-lasting performance. However, porcelain has grown in popularity due to its strength and natural aesthetic qualities. It blends seamlessly with your teeth, making it an excellent choice for restoring teeth that are visible when you smile, offering both functionality and a beautiful, discreet finish.

How Are Inlays and Onlays Applied?

The process of getting inlays and onlays typically requires two appointments. During the first visit, the dentist will carefully remove the damaged portion of the tooth and take an impression to create a custom restoration. A temporary filling may be placed to protect the tooth while the permanent inlay or onlay is crafted.

At the second appointment, the permanent inlay or onlay is fitted, adjusted for proper fit and bite, and then bonded securely to the tooth. The result is a restored tooth that blends seamlessly with your natural smile, providing both durability and aesthetic appeal.

First Appointment

During your first visit, we will remove the damaged or decayed portion of the tooth (or any old filling) and prepare the area for the inlay or onlay. To ensure a precise fit and proper bite, we take an impression of the tooth and send it to a dental lab for custom fabrication. In the meantime, Dr. Kooper will apply a temporary sealant to protect the tooth. Once the restoration is ready, we’ll schedule your next appointment to complete the procedure.

Second Appointment

During the second appointment, the temporary sealant is carefully removed. Dr. Kooper will then check the fit of the inlay or onlay to ensure it aligns properly with your bite. Once everything is perfect, the restoration is securely bonded to the tooth using a durable resin and polished to a smooth, natural-looking finish.

Key Considerations for Inlays and Onlays

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