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Dental Restorations Belmont WA

Dental restorations are the way to save your teeth from developing severe damages that can affect your oral health.

Inlays and onlays aim to replace lost or damaged tooth structures with artificial materials that possess biological, physical, and functional characteristics similar to natural teeth.

They serve the same goal as dental fillings and crowns. They are used to restore a tooth, typically damage by infection or breakage.

Inlays and onlays are required when teeth are weakened and extensively restored.

Inlays are used instead of fillings to replace a small amount of tooth structure loss due to decay. Like fillings, inlays fit inside the tooth.

Onlays also fit inside the tooth but extend to the chewing surface of a back tooth to replace one or more cusps.

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Benefits of Inlays and Onlays

The following are the benefits of inlays and onlays:

  • Minimal removal of tooth enamel is required
  • They last longer than the other procedure like dental fillings
  • They do not expand and move around unlike fillings do when exposed to changes in the temperature
  • They are more stain-resistant compared to other dental restoration

The Inlay and Onlay Procedure

Getting an inlay and/or onlay for your tooth usually takes two dental appointments.

  1. Once your Belmont WA dentist has evaluated that you are an ideal candidate for the treatment, the affected tooth is prepared.
  2. The affected part of the tooth is removed, and the tooth is properly cleaned.
  3. Your Belmont WA dentist takes an impression of the tooth, which is sent to a dental laboratory for the fabrication of the restoration.
  4. A temporary restoration is attached in place to cover the tooth while your inlay/onlay is being manufactured.
  5. During your second appointment, the finished direct composite resin is bonded and fitted into place.

Dental Restorations in Belmont WA

If you have one or more teeth that are worn, damaged, or infected by a cavity, Epsom Dental Care can fix it with custom-made, lifelike dental restorations, like inlays and onlays.

Here at Epsom Dental Care, we pride ourselves with our one visit Crowns, Veneers, Inlays and Onlays. We have the latest CEREC Omnicam which makes these restorations in less than 3 hours! It is hassle-free for our patients, no more temporaries, multiple dental visits and see how we make your tooth in-house!

For dental restorations in Belmont WA, please contact us today at (08) 9478 2349.

We are located at 5/132 Epsom Ave in Belmont WA.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do you need restoration?
When a tooth becomes chipped or cracked, or develop decay, your Belmont WA dentist may suggest a crown, or even an inlay or onlay. Treating the tooth early can help prevent complications, such as infection or abscess, helping patients avoid severe pain and the risk of tooth loss.
What are inlays and onlays?
Inlays and onlays are restorative solutions for teeth that have developed decay. Inlays are smaller, and they will go in the middle of the cusps on the biting surface. Onlays are larger, and they can cover more than one cusp at the same time. Some can cover the sides of the tooth and the whole biting surface. They will usually go on the back teeth, as these have larger biting surfaces.
Are inlays and onlays safe?
Placing a direct composite resin is generally considered safe, so there’s nothing to worry about it.
How are inlays and onlays different from fillings and crowns?
The inlays and onlays are more durable than a traditional filling, and they can be used to cover larger areas of decay. They are smaller than crowns, and they also happen to require less enamel removal.
Do inlays and onlays need special care?
Inlays and onlays do not need any special care, so it is not a hassle to keep them clean. They can be maintained with proper oral hygiene practices and regular visits to your Belmont WA dentist.
How long do inlays and onlays last?
With proper care and regular dental visits to your dentist, inlays and onlays generally do not need to be replaced for 20 to 30 years.

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