Porcelain Onlays
An onlay restoration is a
custom made filling made of
composite material, gold, or
tooth-colored porcelain.
Porcelain onlays are popular
because they resemble your
natural tooth. An onlay is
sometimes also referred to
as a partial crown.
Porcelain onlays are made by
a professional dental
laboratory and is
permanently cemented onto
the tooth by your dentist.
Onlays can be utilized to
conservatively repair
teeth that have large
defective fillings or have
been damaged by decay or
trauma. Onlays are an ideal
alternative to crowns (caps)
because less tooth structure
is removed in the
preparation of onlays.
Onlays are essentially
identical to inlays
with the exception that one
or more of the chewing cusps
have also been affected and
need to be included in the
restoration.
As with most dental
restorations, onlays are not
always permanent and may
someday require
replacement. They are
highly durable and will last
many years, giving you a
beautiful long lasting
smile.
Reasons for onlay
restorations:
-
Broken or fractured
teeth.
-
Cosmetic enhancement.
-
Decayed teeth.
-
Fractured fillings.
-
Large fillings.
What does getting an onlay
involve?
An onlay procedure usually
requires two appointments.
Your first appointment will
include taking several
highly accurate impressions
(molds) that will be used to
create your custom onlay and
a temporary restoration.
While the tooth is numb, the
dentist will remove any
decay and/or old filling
materials. The space will
then be thoroughly cleaned
and carefully prepared,
shaping the surface to
properly fit an onlay
restoration. A temporary
filling will be applied to
protect the tooth while your onlay is made by a dental
laboratory.
At your second appointment,
your new onlay will be
carefully and precisely
cemented into place. A few
adjustments may be necessary
to ensure a proper fit and
that your bite is
comfortable.
You will receive care
instruction at the
conclusion of your
treatment. Good oral
hygiene practices, a proper
diet, and regular dental
visits will aid in the life
of your new onlay.