Title: Dental Inlays/Onlays vs Crowns - Which is Better?
1DENTAL INLAYS AND ONLAYS VS CROWNS
WHICH IS BETTER?
2Finding out that you have a cavity is never fun.
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3Yet, we have several options that we can choose
from
to restore your tooth back to better health.
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4When you have a cavity,
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we assess its size and location.
5Then, we make recommendations for a restoration
that we believe will offer the best chances for
long term success.
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6Inlays, onlays and crowns all have their place
for repairing teeth.
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7Understanding how each one works helps you know
why we think one is better than another to
include in your treatment plan.
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8When You Need
MORE THAN A FILLING
9Cavities that are caught early can usually be
drilled out and filled with a composite or
amalgam material.
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10In some cases, the tooth decay is too
extensive, and we need to remove more of the
tooth than we would for a normal filling.
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11You can also have decay on the cusp of a tooth.
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This is often harder to repair with a simple
filling.
12Inlays, onlays and crowns provide more support
for
a tooth that has had a large amount of its
surface removed.
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13The Difference Between
AN INLAY AND AN ONLAY
14An inlay is a solid piece of material that is
used to fill in the space after your cavity is
drilled out.
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15This type of restoration is made to fill in
cavities
that occur between the cusps of your tooth.
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16Onlays are more like a partial crown.
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17They are made to fit over the cusp of your
tooth, but they do not cover the entire tooth
like a crown does.
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18Both inlays and onlays can be made from metal
such as gold for teeth that are not visible
when you smile.
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19You can also have these made in composite resin
or porcelain to match your tooth color.
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20Reasons Why Your Dentist May
RECOMMEND A CROWN
21Crowns are often recommended when a large part
of your tooths structure must be removed.
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22We often use crowns after a root canal procedure
to make the tooth stronger.
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23Since crowns cover the tooth from the gum line
up, they are also an option to cover teeth that
are discolored or fractured.
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24- A crown is more invasive than an inlay or onlay,
but it also has benefits such as being the
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strongest out of all of the options.
25They can also be made from porcelain or metal.
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26We can also offer you porcelain fused to metal
crowns that add extra strength to the
restoration.
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27These are often ideal for use on the back teeth
where biting forces are stronger.
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28What to Expect With
EACH PROCEDURE
29Each of these restorations requires us to custom
make them to fit the shape of your tooth.
30For this reason, having an inlay, onlay or crown
placed involves more than one visit.
31During your first visit, we prepare the tooth by
removing decay
or performing a root canal.
32Then, we make a mold of your tooth that is sent
to the dental laboratory
to create the restoration.
33A temporary crown or inlay can be put on your
tooth while you wait.
34Once we get your restoration back, we remove the
temporary filling or crown and place your
restoration.
35Whether you need an inlay or a crown, you need
to trust the advice of your dentist.
36Always ask us any questions that you have about
your treatment.
37This way, we can explain why a particular
restoration is better than another so that you
can make an educated decision about your oral
health.
38Noble Dental Care is a family oriented dental
care clinic with dentists that care about you
and your health.
39Give us the opportunity to give you the smile of
your dreams.
Call us for an appointment at (480) 820-3515.
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