Dental Inlays and Onlays

 

Dental inlays and onlays are a more conservative approach to tooth restoration than full crowns. They are used to repair rear teeth that have mild to moderate tooth decay, or for cracked teeth where the damage does not warrant a dental crown. Porcelain, composite resin and sometimes gold is used to create inlays and onlays. Inlays refer to those procedures where the bonded material is limited to the center of the tooth, while onlays refer to those procedures where the bonded material can extend further to one or more cusps of the tooth.

What are the benefits of inlays and
onlays?
- Natural look: Inlays and 
onlays have a natural tooth color that makes them virtually invisible compared to metal fillings.
- Great fit: Inlays and 
onlays will not expand or contract based on temperature like metal fillings.
- Longevity: Inlays and 
onlays can last up to thirty years, longer than any other type of filling.
- Minimal tooth structure removed: Inlays and 
onlays require the minimal removal of a tooth’s surface, helping to preserve the maximum amount of healthy tooth structure while restoring decayed or damaged areas.

How it’s done
Typically, two visits are required for the placements of inlays and 
onlays. In the first visit, your dentist will take an impression of your tooth, which will be sent to a lab to create the permanent inlay or onlay. Before you leave, he will fit your tooth with a temporary inlay / onlay to keep the tooth protected between visits. During your second visit, the dentist will remove the temporary protective material and fit your tooth with the permanent inlay or onlay received from the lab.
 
We provide dental solutions for patients who reside in areas including but not limited to South Holland IL, Calumet City IL, Lansing IL, Dolton IL, Riverdale IL, Thornton IL, Phoenix IL, Markham IL, University Park IL, Country Club Hills IL, Lynwood IL, Glenwood IL, Homewood IL, East Hazel Crest IL, Hazel Crest IL, Burnham IL, Markham IL and Northwestern Indiana.