
When you have cavities, you also have no shortage of treatment options. Fillings and crowns are certainly the most well known treatments for tooth decay, but they are not the only options. Depending on your individual situation, dental inlays and onlays are a restorative dentistry option that could be the perfect solution to restore your teeth to good health with minimal dental work.
Inlays and onlays are custom molded structures made of porcelain or composite resin that can fill in the space left behind by tooth decay or damage. These structures can be thought of as a halfway point between fillings and crowns - they are used when a tooth is damaged to the point where a filling is no longer sufficient, but the tooth is not damaged enough to necessitate a full dental crown. While both inlays and onlays are able to offer greater support for the structure of your tooth, the two types have different characteristics and work in slightly different ways.
During your consultation, your dentist will be able to assess the extent of decay or damage affecting your teeth and make a recommendation as to whether an inlay or onlay would be the best choice to correct the issue.
Porcelain inlays and onlays may not be well known, but they come with many benefits that could make them a desirable choice compared to other dentistry options:
If you are suffering from tooth decay or damage, you have several options - and in the case of inlays, onlays, crowns and fillings, the road less traveled may be the best path to take. Contact Todd Holton, DMD, and his friendly experienced staff at Advanced Dental Health to schedule an appointment and find out if dental inlays or onlays could be the right choice for you.
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