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Tooth Repair with Inlays and Onlays

When more than half of a tooth's biting surface is damaged, we usually opt for an inlay or onlay to restore its structure.

Dental Inlays and Onlays: An Overview

Customized dental restorations called inlays and onlays are created using materials such as porcelain, gold, or composite resin. These restorations are attached to the affected part of the tooth. Inlays are positioned within the cusp tips of the tooth, resembling a dental filling. Although gold has been the traditional choice for inlays and onlays, porcelain is becoming more popular due to its durability and ability to blend in with the natural color of teeth.

What is the Application Process for Inlays and Onlays?

You must schedule two appointments to finish the inlays and onlays.

Initial Meeting

On your initial visit, we will extract any damaged or decayed portions of the tooth or current filling and ready it for the inlay or onlay. To guarantee a precise fit and alignment, we will create an impression of the tooth and send it to a lab for production. Following that, Dr. Kooper will apply a temporary sealant to safeguard the tooth until your next visit.

Follow-Up Appointment

During the second appointment, the temporary sealant will be taken off. Dr. Kooper will check the fit of the inlay or onlay. If it fits properly, the inlay or onlay will be attached to the tooth with a durable resin and polished for a smooth finish.

Factors to Think About When Choosing Inlays and Onlays

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