Inlays and Onlays: A Conservative Approach to Restoring Teeth

Dr. Janice Doan • Feb 19, 2024

When it comes to restoring damaged or decayed teeth, dentistry has made significant advancements in providing conservative and effective treatments. Inlays and onlays are two such treatments that offer a conservative approach to restoring teeth. These restorative options not only provide durable and aesthetically-pleasing results but also preserve as much of the natural tooth structure as possible. Let's delve deeper into the world of inlays and onlays, exploring their benefits, procedure, and why they are an excellent choice for patients seeking long-lasting dental restorations.

Understanding Inlays and Onlays

In order to really appreciate the benefits of inlays and onlays, it's essential to understand what they are and the difference between them. An inlay is a custom-made filling made of porcelain, composite resin, or gold, which is used to repair a decayed or damaged tooth within the cusps (top chewing surface) of the tooth. Onlays, also known as partial crowns, are similar to inlays but provide a more extensive restoration. They are used when the damage extends beyond the cusps to one or more tooth surfaces.

Advantages of Inlays and Onlays

There are a variety of benefits to utilizing inlays and onlays for dental restorations. These include:

  • Preserving Natural Tooth Structure: Unlike traditional dental crowns, inlays and onlays allow dentists to preserve as much of the healthy tooth structure as possible, providing a conservative treatment option.
  • Durability and Strength: Inlays and onlays are crafted from high-quality materials, such as porcelain or composite resin, which are known for their strength and longevity.
  • Aesthetics: These restorations are custom-made to match the color and shape of your natural teeth, ensuring a seamless blend with your smile.
  • Minimal Tooth Sensitivity: Inlays and onlays can help reduce tooth sensitivity by sealing and protecting exposed dentin and nerve endings.

What To Expect When Getting Inlays or Onlays

If you're going to get inlays or onlays, it can help to know how the procedure typically unfolds to help alleviate any anxiety you may feel. Your dentist will conduct a thorough examination, including dental x-rays, to assess the extent of the damage and determine whether inlays or onlays are suitable for your case. Then, the damaged or decayed portion of the tooth is removed, and the tooth is shaped to create a precise fit for the inlay or onlay. Impressions of your prepared tooth are taken, and a temporary restoration is placed while a dental laboratory customizes your permanent inlay or onlay. Once your custom restoration is ready, the temporary restoration is removed, and the inlay or onlay is bonded securely to your tooth. Your dentist will ensure proper fit, comfort, and aesthetics.

Caring for Inlays and Onlays

The great news about inlays and onlays is that caring for them is simple, so with minimal effort on your part they can last for years to come. Care for them as you would your natural teeth:

  • Proper Oral Hygiene: Maintain good oral hygiene practices, including brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and visiting your dentist regularly for check-ups and cleanings.
  • Avoid Excessive Force: While inlays and onlays are durable, it's important to avoid using your teeth to bite or chew hard objects, such as ice or pens, as they can cause damage.
  • Long-Term Success: With proper care and maintenance, inlays and onlays can last for many years, providing a reliable and functional restoration for your teeth.

Contact A+ Family Dentistry for Inlays and Onlays

Inlays and onlays offer a conservative and effective approach to restoring damaged or decayed teeth. These restorations not only preserve natural tooth structure but also provide durability, aesthetics, and minimal tooth sensitivity. By choosing inlays and onlays, patients can enjoy long-lasting results and a beautiful smile. If you're in need of dental restoration, contact us today to see if inlays and onlays could be the solution for your smile!

DR. JUSTINE DOAN, DDS

General and Restorative Dentist

Dr. Justine Doan has considerable postgraduate training including a fellowship program and a year-long surgical externship in implantology. She was elected as one of the 40 Top Dentists Under 40 in the U.S. for 2015 by Incisal Edge magazine. Dr. Justene is a highly trained general dentist and focuses on dental implants and restorative cases.

DR. Janice DOAN, DDS

General and Cosmetic Dentist

Dr. Janice Doan practices general and cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Janice received her Doctor of Dental Science degree from the University of Southern California. Since graduating, she has completed a number of continuing education programs in a variety of subjects. Dr. Janice was named a Top 40 Under 40 dentist by Incisal Edge magazine in 2015.

DR. Roger Tran, DDS

General, COsmetic & Restorative Dentist

Dr. Roger Tran practices general, cosmetic and restorative dentistry. He graduated with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from the University of Southern California. Since graduating, he has received advanced training in many areas of dentistry. He has also volunteered through the Los Angeles County+USC Medical Center.

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