Unlike large, ugly metal fillings of years past, The Medical
Center Dental Group prefers a more attractive restoration that
actually strengthens the tooth. Inlays and onlays are the perfect
solution to creating healthy, beautiful restorations for your
teeth.
What was wrong with my old fillings?
In recent years, dentists have learned that the metal fillings
in your mouth act much like metal does outside the mouth. Exposed
to heat and cold, such as hot coffee or ice cream, the metal fillings
in your teeth expand and contract. As they shift, they can actually
weaken the teeth they were meant to protect. Often, the expansion
and contraction leads to the entire tooth cracking.
As the filling expands and contracts, it can also leave a small
opening where harmful bacteria can enter and become trapped, leading
to further decay of the tooth. Fracture lines in teeth create
further avenues for decay to occur. Rarely do any of our doctors
remove silver fillings without finding additional decay underneath.
Why would I want an inlay or onlay
instead of a metal filling?
An inlay or onlay is a much more conservative restoration for
the tooth than a metal filling. While traditional fillings can
reduce tooth strength up to 50%, inlays and onlays made of high
strength porcelain can actually increase tooth strength by up
to 75%, lasting from 10 to 30 years.
What is an inlay?
Inlays, similar to a filling, are used inside the cusp (tips) of a tooth. Inlays are created out of fired porcelain, allowing the doctors to perfectly match the color of your natural tooth, making the restoration invisible to the naked eye. Much like a crown, the doctor will create a temporary inlay for your tooth, take an impression, and send the model to the lab for the porcelain restoration. You will need to return to the office to have the final inlay bonded to the tooth and polished.