Inlays And Onlays

Benefits of Inlays and Onlays

Traditional fillings can decrease the strength of a natural tooth. An inlay or onlay, which is bonded directly onto the tooth, can actually increase its strength. Inlays and onlays will often last between 10 and 30 years. When damage to the tooth is not extensive enough to warrant the application of a crown, an inlay or onlay may offer a good alternative.

Inlay and Onlay Procedures

An inlay or onlay procedure requires two separate dental appointments, one to remove decay/damage and create an impression of the tooth, and one to place the inlay or outlay.

The First Dental Visit

During the first appointment, the damaged or decaying portion of the tooth is removed, and the remainder of the tooth is prepared for the inlay or onlay. To ensure proper fit and an aligned bite, an impression of the tooth is made and then sent to a lab, where it will be used to fabricate the inlay or outlay. The dentist will apply a temporary sealant to protect the tooth until the next visit.

The Second Dental Visit

At the second appointment, the temporary sealant is removed. The dentist will check the inlay or onlay for correct fit. If the fit is ideal, the inlay or onlay is then bonded to the tooth with a strong resin, and polished to a smooth finish.

Results of Inlays and Onlays

Inlays and onlays are a strong and stable option for minimal tooth reconstruction or filling. Regular brushing and flossing, as well as regular dental checkups, should be continued after the procedure is complete.