With proper care, dental inlays and onlays can last up to 30 years, much longer than traditional fillings.
Dental Inlays and Onlays
Dental inlays and onlays are types of restorative treatments used to repair rear teeth with mild to moderate decay or fractured teeth where there is not enough damage to require a crown. At Capital Dental, we specialize in providing high-quality inlays and onlays that blend seamlessly with your natural teeth, restoring strength, and function.
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Cost
The cost can vary depending on the material used and the size of the inlay or onlay. We provide a detailed estimate during your consultation and discuss payment options, including insurance coverage.
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Procedure Duration
The treatment typically requires two visits – the first to prepare the tooth and take an impression, and the second to fit and bond the inlay or onlay to the tooth.
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Pain Level
The procedure for inlays and onlays involves minimal discomfort, as it is usually performed under local anesthesia.
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What is the process?
Tooth Preparation: The tooth is cleaned, and decay or old filling material is removed. The tooth is then shaped to prepare for the inlay or onlay.
Impression Taking: An impression of your tooth is taken to create a precise model for the inlay or onlay.
Temporary Placement: A temporary inlay or onlay may be placed on the tooth while the permanent version is made in a dental lab.
Final Placement: Once your inlay or onlay is ready, it is placed and securely bonded to your tooth during a follow-up visit. Adjustments are made to ensure a comfortable and precise fit.
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What are the next steps?
Schedule a Consultation: The first step towards restoring your tooth with an inlay or onlay is to schedule a consultation with our dental team.
Personalized Treatment Plan: After the initial examination, we will create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your dental needs. This plan will outline the steps, timeline, and costs associated with your inlay or onlay treatment.
FAQ
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How long do inlays and onlays last?
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Are inlays better than fillings?
Inlays are often more durable and provide a better fit for larger cavities, as they are custom-made and bonded to the damaged area.
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Can inlays and onlays be repaired if they break?
Yes, they can often be repaired if damaged, depending on the extent of the break.