What’s The Difference Between An Inlay And An Onlay?

Categories: General Dentistry

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If you have tooth sensitivity or pain when you chew with your back teeth, the surfaces may be damaged. One option for restorative dentistry is the use of an inlay or onlay made of metal, composite resin, or porcelain.

Inlays are very strong and shaped to precisely fit a hole in a damaged tooth. The choice of an inlay or onlay depends on how much decay and tooth loss has transpired.

An inlay resembles a filling and fills a small part of the tooth, while an onlay covers one or more of the cusps on the top of the tooth. In other words, an inlay fills a hole without changing the shape of the tooth, while an onlay builds up the tooth surface to restore its previous dimension.

The procedure begins with a thorough general dentistry evaluation, oral x-ray, and an impression. The damaged area will be removed and then the inlay or onlay will be formed to precisely fit your tooth and bite. While it is being made, your tooth will have a temporary restoration piece to cover and guard the vulnerable area.

Finally, the inlay or onlay will be placed and permanently bonded to the tooth. Since the procedure requires removal of damaged tooth material, restoration fabrication at the lab, and the placement on the tooth, it will take a few appointments to complete the process.

Inlays and onlays protect the tooth from further damage, provide natural function, and are durable and inconspicuous.

Our dentists have been restoring teeth since 2005 for patients of all ages. The Plano Dentist is located in Plano though we treat patients from the surrounding communities of Allen, Plano, and Frisco TX. Our dental services include cosmetic dentistry, and dental crowns. Make your appointment today!

Contact The Plano Dentist:

469-998-0235

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3115 W Parker Rd Ste C538
Plano, Texas
75023