Inlays and onlays are two procedures that use the tooth structure as a base for restoration. Often called partial crowns, both inlays and onlays strengthen the tooth while restoring its shape and prevent further damage or decay. At our office in New York, NY, we use these procedures to repair teeth when decay is too extensive to support a filling but not extensive enough to use a crown.
When there is no damage to the cusps of a tooth, Dr. Brandon Huang uses an inlay for restoration, bonding it right on top of the tooth structure. Made of porcelain, inlays are both strong and natural-looking, providing an attractive solution for repairing your tooth. Dr. Huang uses onlays when damage is a little more extensive and repairs to the cusp of the tooth are required.
Inlays and onlays can be created at a lab out of porcelain, gold or composite resin. Fabrication normally takes between two to three weeks, and during that time, you will be provided with temporary restorations. Once your permanent restorations are ready, they will be cemented in place.
To ensure that your teeth get the best dental care available, schedule an appointment at New York Dental Studio by calling (212) 588-1809. For more information, visit www.newyorkdentalstudio.com.
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