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Enhance Your Smile with Inlays and Onlays

If you have a dental issue that doesn’t require a full crown, an inlay or onlay may be the perfect solution. These restorations help repair your tooth while preserving its natural structure. Inlays are ideal for damage within the cusps, while onlays cover larger areas. Both options are custom-made to blend seamlessly with your teeth for a comfortable and durable fit. Choosing an inlay or onlay offers an effective, conservative approach to dental restoration.

How Are Inlays and Onlays Applied?

The process for inlays and onlays typically takes one or two appointments. During the first visit, your dentist will remove any old fillings or damaged tooth material, preparing the tooth for the restoration. An impression will be made and sent to a lab to create the custom inlay or onlay. A temporary sealant will be applied, and a follow-up appointment will be scheduled.

At the second appointment, the dentist will remove the temporary sealant and check the fit of the inlay or onlay. Once it’s confirmed to meet the required standards, the restoration will be bonded to the tooth with a strong resin and polished for a seamless, smooth finish.

What Are the Benefits of Inlays and Onlays?

  • Natural Appearance: Inlays and onlays blend seamlessly with your natural tooth color, making them nearly invisible compared to metal fillings.
  • Stable with Temperature Changes: Unlike metal fillings, inlays and onlays don’t expand or contract with temperature fluctuations.
  • Long-Lasting Durability: These restorations can last up to 30 years, outlasting many other filling options.
  • Minimal Tooth Removal: Inlays and onlays require minimal removal of tooth structure, preserving more of your natural tooth while effectively restoring areas of decay or damage.

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