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Porcelain Inlay or Onlay (1-4 Surfaces): Code D2610

Porcelain Inlay or Onlay is a filling consisting of a solid substance (i.e. porcelain) fitted to a cavity in a tooth and cemented into place.

A porcelain inlay is a type of dental restoration that is used to repair a cavity or damage within the cusps (raised points) of a tooth. It is a conservative option that preserves more natural tooth structure compared to a crown.

A porcelain onlay is similar to an inlay but covers a larger portion of the tooth, including one or more cusps. It is used when the damage or decay extends to the outer surface of the tooth.

 

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Here is some information about Porcelain Inlays and Onlays:

What is a Porcelain Inlay?

A porcelain inlay is a type of dental restoration that is used to repair a cavity or damage within the cusps (raised points) of a tooth. It is a conservative option that preserves more natural tooth structure compared to a crown.

What is a Porcelain Onlay?

A porcelain onlay is similar to an inlay but covers a larger portion of the tooth, including one or more cusps. It is used when the damage or decay extends to the outer surface of the tooth.

How are Porcelain Inlays and Onlays different from traditional fillings?

Both inlays and onlays are indirect restorations, meaning they are fabricated outside the mouth and then bonded to the tooth. Traditional fillings are placed directly into the tooth.

When are Porcelain Inlays or Onlays recommended?

These restorations are recommended when a tooth has moderate to extensive damage or decay that cannot be effectively treated with a simple filling but does not require a full crown.

How are Porcelain Inlays and Onlays placed?

The placement of porcelain inlays and onlays involves removing the damaged or decayed portion of the tooth, taking impressions, and then placing a temporary restoration. The final restoration is custom-made in a dental laboratory and then permanently bonded to the tooth.

What are the advantages of Porcelain Inlays and Onlays?

They provide a natural appearance as they are made of tooth-colored porcelain. They are also conservative in preserving healthy tooth structure and offer durability.

Are Porcelain Inlays and Onlays suitable for both front and back teeth?

Yes, they can be used for both front and back teeth, depending on the extent of damage and the specific needs of the patient.

How long do Porcelain Inlays and Onlays last?

With proper care and regular dental check-ups, porcelain inlays and onlays can last for many years. Good oral hygiene practices contribute to their longevity.

Are there any alternatives to Porcelain Inlays and Onlays?

Alternatives include direct tooth-colored fillings for smaller cavities and full crowns for more extensive damage. The choice depends on the specific situation and the dentist’s recommendation.

It’s essential to consult with a dentist to determine the most suitable treatment option based on individual dental conditions.