Adhesive dentistry: same-day ceramic inlays and onlays
Ceramic Inlays and Onlays: A Conservative Approach to Restorative Dental Care
At Virginia Biological Dentistry, Dr. Olivia Hart and her team are committed to providing patients in the Glen Allen, Virginia, area with the highest quality of care using the most advanced and minimally invasive techniques. One such technique is adhesive dentistry with ceramic inlays and onlays, a conservative approach to restorative dental care that offers numerous benefits over traditional methods.
Adhesive Dentistry with Ceramic Inlays and Onlays
Adhesive dentistry uses bonding techniques to restore teeth’ natural beauty and function with minimal removal of healthy tooth structure. Ceramic inlays and onlays are custom-crafted restorations to fit a cavity prepared in a tooth precisely. Onlays cover all the biting surfaces or one or more cusps, while inlays are used to restore the inner part of a tooth’s cusps. These restorations are ideal for patients who require a more substantial repair than a filling can offer but want to avoid the extensive preparation necessary for crowns.
What are the benefits of ceramic inlays and onlays?
Ceramic inlays and onlays offer several advantages:
- Aesthetics: They are made from high-quality ceramic materials that mimic the natural appearance of teeth, providing a seamless and aesthetically pleasing result.
- Durability: Ceramic is a strong and durable material that can withstand the forces of chewing and biting, making it an excellent choice for long-term restorations.
- Conservation: The procedure preserves more of the healthy tooth structure than traditional crowns, requiring more extensive tooth reduction.
- Biocompatibility: Ceramic materials are biocompatible and less likely to cause allergic reactions or sensitivities.
How is the procedure performed?
The procedure will require only a single visit in our office to complete. Dr. Hart will remove the decayed or damaged portion of the tooth and take a digital scan to mill the new ceramic restoration in her office. Dr. Hart then bonds ceramic inlay or onlay to the prepped tooth. Your newly placed restoration will receive a polish to ensure a perfect fit and natural appearance.
Who is a candidate for ceramic inlays and onlays?
Most patients with moderate tooth decay or damage—too extensive for a filling but not severe enough to necessitate a crown—are candidates for ceramic inlays and onlays. Ideal candidates should have sufficient healthy tooth structure remaining and be committed to maintaining good oral hygiene.
What is the lifespan of ceramic inlays and onlays?
With proper care and maintenance, ceramic inlays and onlays can last very long, often up to 10-15 years or longer. Good oral hygiene practices, including regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups, are essential to ensuring the longevity of these restorations.
Are there any special care instructions after receiving inlays and onlays?
A natural tooth is all that is needed to maintain ceramic inlays and onlays. Patients should avoid chewing on hard objects like ice or pens to prevent chipping or cracking. Regular dental visits are also essential to check the integrity of the restoration and receive professional cleanings.
Schedule Your Appointment Today!
If you are considering ceramic inlays and onlays or have any questions about this procedure, please get in touch with our office by calling (804) 381-6238.