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1. Porcelain Fillings
• According to Dr. Kezian, most dental patients
are aware of a dental filling and know what
the process actually involves. But, many of you
may not yet be aware of a dental inlay or an
onlay.
• For repairing the damage occurred in the
biting surface of your tooth, your dentist may
suggest inlays or onlays, which are porcelain
fillings, instead of a full crown.
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2. Porcelain Fillings
• An inlay in similar to a filling and lies inside the cusp tips of your
tooth.
• They are custom made for fitting accurately inside the tooth.
• The process is completed in two visits.
• In first visit, Dr. Kezian and staff will clean and prepare your
tooth for the inlay. An impression of your tooth will also be
made and sent to the laboratory, where your inlay will be
prepared from either from gold or from porcelain. After that,
your tooth will be sealed with a temporary sealant and you can
go to home.
• On 2nd visit, the temporary sealant will be removed and the
gold or porcelain fillings will be cemented inside the sups tips of
your tooth.
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3. Porcelain Fillings
• An onlay is similar to an inlay, but the only
difference is this that it covers a large part of the
tooth. It can cover even one or more cusps of
tooth.
• Since onlays are an extensive reconstruction as
compared to inlays, they are only advised in case if
a substantial reconstruction is required.
• These porcelain fillings cover a large part as
compared to inlays, but a small part as compared
to a full crown.
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4. Porcelain Fillings
What Are Tooth-Colored Inlays And Onlays?
• They are also known as dental cosmetic fillings.
Several tooth-colored inlays and onlays have
been developed for constructing the larger
defects of back teeth.
• They are often made of porcelain, because its
color is similar to the color of human’s teeth.
• These fillings are developed in laboratories and
are fixed through a liquid plastic form of
cement.
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