Cracked, broken, and decayed teeth require restoration or they will break down further until they become infected and/or require extraction. At Touchstone Dentistry, we aim to preserve your natural teeth for as long as possible.
Depending on the extent and location of the damage, we recommend an inlay, onlay, or crown. Different levels of the same idea, these restorative dentistry treatments are custom-made to protect your tooth and restore it to its full, healthy, and functioning condition.
Another reason you may need an inlay, onlay, or crown is due to extensive tooth decay breaking down your tooth that requires more than a simple filling to fix, or an old filling that needs to be replaced. Here’s how these options compare:
Fillings – Repair a small, central portion of the tooth’s biting surface; not suitable for extensive damage.
Inlays – Cover a larger area than fillings but remain within the cusps of the tooth.
Onlays – Extend over the biting surface, including the cusps, for more comprehensive coverage.
Crowns – Encase the entire visible portion of the tooth above the gumline for full protection and restoration.
Sometimes an inlay or onlay can be completed during one dental visit.
An inlay/onlay fits perfectly over your tooth so there will be no bulging that bothers your tongue, cheek, or bite.
Getting an Inlay or Onlay
If you’re in the Dickinson area and need an inlay or onlay, Dr. Agee Kunjumon has you covered! Depending on your case, the inlay/onlay treatment will either require one or two trips to the office.
For the two-visit process: the tooth is prepared by cleaning out any decay and taking an impression. You may be given a temporary filling just to protect the tooth from further damage. The inlay or onlay will then be made in a lab using your impression. You’ll return for a second visit to remove the temporary filling and have your inlay/onlay permanently placed on your tooth.
For the one-visit process: the tooth will still be prepared with a good cleaning. But instead of taking impressions, the dentist uses digital technology to take a photo of your tooth and create a perfect inlay/onlay right there in the office. You’ll relax until it is ready and they will place it on your tooth, all in one day.
The content of this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.
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