Onlay and inlay dental treatments are restorative procedures used to repair damaged or decayed teeth. When the damage is too extensive for a regular filling, a crown may be used. Onlay and inlay treatments are both straightforward processes that start with an oral examination. Here are the treatment steps:
Dental Examination
The process begins with a thorough examination by the dentist, who will assess the extent of the decay or damage. The examination can be done through visual inspection and radiographic imaging, such as X-rays. If the dentist determines that an inlay or onlay is appropriate, the next step is treatment.
Preparation for Treatment
During the preparation, the dentist will administer a local anesthetic to numb the area around the affected tooth. Once the area is numb, the dentist will remove the decayed or damaged portion of the tooth. Inlays, which are used for damage within the tooth cusps, involve cleaning out the central part of the tooth. Onlays cover a larger area and require more extensive preparation.
Preparation for Onlays and Inlays Prosthetics
After the decay is removed and the tooth is prepared, the dentist will take an impression of the tooth. This impression captures the precise shape of the tooth and its surrounding teeth. The impression is then sent to a dental laboratory where the inlay or onlay will be fabricated. This can take a few days, so a temporary filling or onlay may be used.
Fitting of the Onlay or Inlay
Once the prosthetics are ready, you should return to the dentist for placement. The dentist will remove the temporary restoration and clean the tooth to prepare it for the new inlay or onlay. The dentist will then check the fit of the inlay or onlay, making any necessary adjustments to ensure it fits perfectly and comfortably. Once the fit is confirmed, the inlay or onlay is bonded to the tooth using a strong dental adhesive.
To get started with your inlay or onlay treatment, have a chat with us. Please call our prosthodontist or write to us through our website.
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