Wellesley Hills Dental
Hanna Q. Cao, DDS

What are inlays and onlays made of?

As a dentist passionate about advanced dental solutions, I love explaining the intricate world of inlays and onlays. These custom-made dental restorations are primarily crafted from high-quality ceramic porcelain, offering a perfect blend of durability, aesthetics, and functionality.
 
Ceramic porcelain has become the gold standard for inlays and onlays due to its remarkable properties. Unlike traditional metal fillings, porcelain provides a natural-looking restoration that seamlessly blends with your existing tooth color. The material is meticulously color-matched to ensure an almost invisible repair that looks just like your natural tooth enamel.
 
Beyond aesthetics, ceramic porcelain offers exceptional durability. These restorations are incredibly strong and resistant to wear, often lasting much longer than traditional fillings. The material is also biocompatible and less likely to cause allergic reactions or sensitivity.

Getting a Dental Inlay or Onlay in Wellesley Hills

The fabrication process is precise and sophisticated. We take detailed impressions of the affected tooth, and the inlay or onlay is custom-crafted in a dental laboratory. The porcelain is carefully shaped to fit precisely within or over the damaged portion of the tooth, providing maximum protection and restoration.
 
While ceramic porcelain is our primary material, some patients might have alternative options depending on their specific dental needs. Composite resin and gold are occasionally used, though porcelain remains the most popular choice for its natural appearance and long-lasting performance.
 
Inlays are designed to fit within the tooth's cusps, while onlays can cover one or more cusps, providing a more extensive restoration. Regardless of the type, we always aim to preserve as much of your natural tooth structure as possible while providing optimal protection and aesthetics. 
 
You can learn more about onlays and inlays in Wellesley Hills by calling my team at (781) 237-6511.
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