Inlays and Onlays
Inlays and onlays are often referred to as partial crowns. They use the existing tooth as a base and fit the inlay or onlay onto the tooth. This is done to strengthen the tooth, restore its shape, and prevent further damage. An inlay is done when there is no damage to the cusps of the tooth and the inlay can be placed right on the tooth. An inlay is used when the damage is a little more extensive.
The decayed area of the tooth is first removed during the procedure. A mold of the tooth is then taken and sent to a dental lab. They create a restoration made from porcelain, gold, or a composite resin. The restoration takes about 2-3 weeks to make, so a temporary inlay or onlay will be placed on the tooth for that time. During your next visit the inlay or onlay will be placed into your mouth and set with cement. Your tooth will look natural and you or anyone else won't be able to tell the difference.
Meet Our Doctors:
Jonathan Dubin DMD, FAGD
Dr. Jonathan Dubin graduated from the Medical College of Georgia in 1983. Prior to studying at Dental School, he earned his Bachelor of Science in Microbiology and Biochemistry at the ...
Tammy Bregman DMD, FAGD
Dr. Tammy Bregman graduated from the Medical College of Georgia in 1985. Prior to pursuing a degree in dental medicine, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology at the ...
Zachary Dubin D.M.D.
Dr. Zach is a Graduate of the Dental College of Georgia at Augusta University. Dr. Zach graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Georgia. He ...