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Posted on 2/20/2020 by Everwell Dentistry |
![]() Inlays share some characteristics with fillings, and yet are different in others. Here is more information about these dental reconstructions. What is an Inlay?An inlay is a dental reconstruction that is inserted inside of a tooth, which has suffered from decay or damage. In this sense, it is quite similar to a filling. However, fillings tend to be more suitable for smaller repairs, and are constructed slightly differently.When we create a filling, we simply drill away the affected tooth material and replace it with a material that quickly hardens to fill the space in the tooth. On the other hand, when we install an inlay, we create the reconstruction from a single piece of material that is fashioned to fit the contours of the area that needs to be filled. We then cement the inlay into your tooth using a specialized dental cement. When is an Inlay the Right Answer?Of course, there are always exceptions to the rule, but generally speaking an inlay will be appropriate in a situation where the cavity or damage to the tooth is too large to be repaired using a traditional filling. Because it is crafted from a single piece of material, an inlay will tend to be stronger than a filling, especially in situations where the area to be filled is large.One thing to remember is that, once it is in place, an inlay will usually not contract as much as a filling will. This means that there is a smaller chance of the restoration failing and needing to be replaced down the road. If you have any questions, please contact us! We're here to help! |
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