Dr Ihab Emil Hawary

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Inlays/Onlays

Inlays/Onlays

Many patients have dental restorations that outlived their intended life. Cracked teeth and leaking worn out fillings compromise the health of one’s mouth. By replacing old fillings and cracked tooth structure with inlays or onlays, we are able to achieve a conservative restoration, saving all the healthy tooth structure that remains. A strong piece of porcelain is fabricated and bonded onto the tooth, for a natural looking restoration that strengthen the tooth unlike silver, mercury fillings which actually weaken a tooth and frequently causes teeth to fracture.

Procedure Description:

Made of a strong, natural-looking material, such as porcelain, onlays are larger restorations, extending over one or more sides of your tooth, and can be used similar to a crown or cap. A conservative tooth restoration that requires far less tooth removal than its metal counterpart, an onlay increases tooth strength and provides enduring protection for the tooth. 

Unlike metal fillings, an onlay can often be used to repair only the damaged portion of the tooth, leaving much more of the original tooth structure intact.

How It's Done:

If a cavity is detected in a dental exam, or if you have a failing metal filling or crown, and the decay extends beyond the cusp of the tooth, an onlay will be used to restore the tooth to health. The dentist will first take an impression of the tooth, then send the impression to an outside lab. The lab will custom build the onlay to fit the patient's tooth exactly. The patient will be fitted with a temporary inlay in the interim. When the lab returns the onlay to the dentist, he or she will remove the temporary restoration, and bond the permanent onlay to the tooth. 

Technology:

Typically no advanced technology is necessary to prepare and place an inlay.

Recovery Expectations:

Recovery from the preparation for the temporary onlays as well as the bonding of the final restoration are similar to that of having a cavity filled. The patient may experience some discomfort or tenderness in the area. Ibuprofen can reduce the symptoms.

Am I a Candidate:

If you have a cavity that extends beyond or over the cusp of your tooth, or if you have a failing metal amalgam or crown that covers one or more cusp(s) of your tooth, you are a candidate for an onlay.


  
  

Old leaking amalgam fillings and broken are replaced by porcelain onlays
  
 
    

Old leaking amalgam fillings are replaced with porcelain onlays.