Inlays and onlays can be used instead of fillings and are both made outside
the mouth. They are normally made in a dental laboratory and then glued to
the tooth. An inlay sits in a hole in the tooth, whereas an outlay sits on
it and builds up the shape of the tooth. They can either be made out of
tooth-coloured porcelain, gold or composite. The material that is used will
depend on where the it is going to be fitted, as different materials are
suitable for different parts of the teeth and mouth.
What will this treatment involve?
Your dentist will normally perform this treatment under a local anaesthetic
to numb the area around your tooth
If necessary, your dentist will then remove any old filling and any decayed
or damaged tooth
A soft, mouldable material will be used to make an 'impression' of the tooth
that is being repaired and the teeth around it. This will then be passed
to a dental technician to make the inlay or onlay Whilst your inlay or onlay
is being made, your dentist will fit a temporary filling to protect the tooth
that is being repaired
On your next visit, your dentist will glue the inlay or onlay and will make
any necessary adjustments to ensure that it is comfortable
What are the benefits of inlays and onlays?
They are both strong and can last longer than fillings
Unlike white fillings, they are particularly suitable for the chewing surfaces
of back teeth. They are also good for large repairs to the front teeth, where
it can be difficult to make a white filling look natural
Your dentist will be able to match the colour to your own teeth
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