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Inlays and Onlays

example of inlay and onlayWith so many options for repairing damaged teeth, it can be difficult to know what’s best for you. At Dental Health Plus, we pride ourselves on offering patients honest consultations to determine the best course of care for their specific needs and goals.

Inlays and Onlays are often considered for individuals with decaying rear teeth, or teeth that aren’t quite damaged enough to warrant a crown.

What Are Inlays and Onlays?

Inlays and onlays are made from tooth-colored porcelain, composite resin or even gold. Inlays are custom-fitted to repair decay or damage in the ridges of the teeth; onlays, also custom-fitted, are used to repair decay and damage that occurs on more than one cusp (point) of the tooth. Each tooth has four points or cusps.

Inlays and onlays look very natural, so no one even knows they’re not your real teeth! They are also strong and durable – necessary qualities for those busy back molars.


Frequently Asked Questions

How long do Inlays and Onlays last?

With proper care, they can last for decades! As long as you continue to brush, floss, and maintain your regularly scheduled visits with us as well as take care of your teeth, your restorations shouldn’t have any problems.

Can they fall out?

While it’s unlikely to fall out, it is possible. Usually, this happens when biting something too hard or if the tooth experiences trauma. Our team can easily place them back into your mouth quickly.

Are they painful?

Most patients find this type of treatment extremely tolerable. We’ll do our best to keep you comfortable and relaxed, and use a local anesthetic to manage any pain.

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Want to Learn More?

We’re here to answer your questions and to help you decide what’s best for your particular situation. Please schedule an appointment so we can discuss your concerns and explore all your options. We look forward to welcoming you to the practice soon.

Any invasive or surgical procedure may carry risks. Before moving forward, it is recommended that you seek a second opinion from an appropriately licensed medical professional.