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Cosmetic dentistry - about crowns and bridges
Cosmetic dentistry - composite bonding
Cosmetic dentistry - dental implants
Cosmetic dentistry - inlays and onlays
Cosmetic dentistry - porcelain veneers
Cosmetic dentistry - porcelain veneers
Cosmetic dentistry - tooth contouring & re-shaping
Cosmetic dentistry - tooth contouring and re-shaping
Cosmetic dentistry - tooth whitening
Cosmetic gum surgery - advantages and disadvantages
Cosmetic gum surgery - costs
Cosmetic gum surgery - ideal candidates
Cosmetic gum surgery - procedures


What are Inlays and Onlays?

More conservative than a crown, inlays and onlays are two methods of restoring normal tooth structure after decay or other damage. Inlays and onlays are known as indirect fillings because unlike a standard filling that is done in a dentist's office, both are made in a laboratory and cemented or bonded to the surface of the tooth during a second visit to the dentist. And unlike standard fillings, inlays and onlays do not weaken the tooth structure, but actually strengthens it. After the procedure the tooth can bear up to 50 - 75% more chewing force.

An inlay is done when the tooth structure replaced is within the cusp tips of the tooth. If the damage is more extensive and the new structure covers the entire chewing surface including one or more tooth cusps, the procedure is called an onlay.


 

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