Inlays and Onlays

What You Need to Know

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Inlays and Onlays Campbelltown

Dental restorations prevent your teeth from suffering serious harm that could hurt your oral health.

Inlays and onlays use artificial materials with biological, physical, and functional similarities to natural teeth to replace missing or damaged tooth structures.

They accomplish the same purpose as crowns and fillings for teeth. They are used to repair teeth that have often been broken or infected.

Benefits of Inlays and Onlays

Inlays and onlays have the following benefits:

  • Only a small amount of tooth enamel is removed.
  • Last longer than other types of repairs
  • When subjected to temperature fluctuations, they do not expand and move around as fillings do.
  • When compared to other dental restorations, it is more stain-resistant.
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The Inlay and Onlay Procedure

It usually takes two dentist appointments to have an inlay and onlay for your tooth.

  1. After determining that you are a candidate for the procedure, your Campbelltown dentist will prepare the tooth that is impacted.
  2. The damaged portion of the tooth is extracted, and the tooth is thoroughly cleaned.
  3. Your Campbelltown dentist takes tooth impressions, which are then submitted to a dental laboratory for production.
  4. While your inlay/onlay is being made, a temporary restoration is applied to preserve the tooth.
  5. The finished direct composite resin is bonded and placed into place during your next session.

Aftercare Tips

Inlays and onlays have a short healing period of a few days.

However, plaque and oral bacteria can accumulate over time on your teeth. Maintaining good dental hygiene is crucial for keeping the restorations strong and clean.

Dentists advise the following preventative measures to lower the risk of oral disease:

Z Oral Hygiene

Inlays extend into your mouth’s interdental spaces (between your teeth).

These are challenging places to keep clean and require routine interdental cleanings with tools like floss and an interdental toothbrush. Additionally, fundamental oral hygiene techniques are needed, like brushing twice daily and using mouthwash to destroy bacteria.

Z Diet

After receiving an inlay or onlay, patients should cut back on their sugar intake.

Dentists also advise staying away from meals and drinks with high acid content. This includes processed food, dairy, dark fruits, coffee, confectionery, and coffee.

Z Check-Ups

Every six months, your dentist should routinely examine your inlays and onlays. Your dentist will look for leaks, damage, and disease during these appointments as they check the restored tooth.

Inlays and Onlays in Campbelltown

If one or more teeth are damaged or infected by a cavity, Marketfair Dental Care can repair them with custom-made, lifelike dental restorations such as inlays and onlays.

At Marketfair Dental Care, we treat all our patients as we would our families by using the most appropriate and cost-effective solutions.

Visit your Campbelltown dentist today!

For inlays and onlays in Campbelltown, call us at (02) 4620 0800 or book your appointment online.

We are located at Marketfair Campbelltown Shop 21B, 4 Tindall St in Campbelltown.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What are inlays and onlays?

Inlays and onlays are restorative treatments for decayed teeth. They are typically placed on the back teeth, which have greater biting surfaces.

Are inlays and onlays safe?

Nothing is to worry about because placing a composite resin is typically considered safe.

How are inlays and onlays different from tooth fillings and crowns?

Inlays and onlays are used to fill bigger regions of tooth decay because they are more durable than conventional fillings. They require less enamel removal than crowns since they are smaller.

When do you need restoration?

Your Campbelltown dentist may advise a crown, an inlay, or even an onlay when a tooth is damaged, cracked, or infected.

Early intervention can help avert complications, allowing patients to avoid excruciating pain and the possibility of tooth loss.