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Dental Inlays and Onlays in Peoria, AZ

When your tooth is too damaged for a regular filling but not bad enough for a crown, it can be hard to know what to do. That is where Thunderbird Dental Studio’s dental inlays and onlays in Peoria can help. Schedule your appointment today and find out how we can restore your teeth and bring back your smile.

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What Are Dental Inlays and Onlays?

Dental inlays and onlays are restorative treatments that sit between traditional fillings and full crowns. They repair decayed teeth or broken areas while keeping as much of your natural tooth structure as possible. Both inlays and onlays are custom restorations created to match the color, shape, and function of your natural teeth. They are strong, durable, and designed to restore your smile while preventing further damage.

Inlays

Traditionally, inlays replace a small amount of tooth structure left by a cavity, just as fillings do. They filled and sealed the tooth but were made only of gold. Inlays today are made of tooth-colored material such as ceramic, porcelain, or a specialized dental composite.
The inlay consists of the tooth-colored material and bonding, a clear fluid material, to attach the inlay to the tooth. As explained by the American College of Prosthodontists, "Using a clear fluid version of this material to seal the exposed surfaces of the teeth decreases sensitivity to temperature changes and certain types of foods." The bonding material is also tooth-colored and may help improve the color and appearance of stained or discolored teeth.

Onlays

Onlays are similar to inlays in that they fill a missing hole caused by a cavity, but onlays extend onto the chewing surface of a tooth to replace one or more cusps. Traditionally, they were also only made of gold, but tooth-colored onlays have made an appearance in dentistry. An onlay is considered a more effective option for patients with large cavities or the decayed area expands over the top of the tooth.

The process of inlays and onlays both involve bonding material to attach and seal it to the tooth. In both treatments, the bonding material may actually improve the strength of the tooth.

INLAYS AND ONLAYS BENEFITS

Benefits of Dental Inlays and Onlays

Dental inlays and onlays in Peoria are an excellent way to restore damaged teeth without needing a full dental crown. They are a reliable, custom solution for patients who want to maintain their natural teeth and get a long-lasting restoration.

Inlays

The key benefits of inlays lie in their durability and strength. They are intended to protect and seal the tooth from further damage using cemented material custom-fit to each tooth. The sealed inlays also protect the tooth from air and food particles from entering the tooth, which causes a sensitive sensation. Before an inlay treatment, the dentist removes all bacteria from inside the tooth and throughout the hole, attaining a higher level of oral hygiene. Inlays are more stable and stay in your tooth for much longer than a filling with proper oral care.

Onlays

Onlays have many of the same benefits as inlays. An added benefit to onlays is they can save much of the patient’s tooth structure and provide additional strength and support for the affected tooth. Crowns require treatment and typically involve removing the entire tooth or, at minimum, much of the tooth structure. Onlays are also custom-fit for each patient and use stain-resistant material, making them last much longer without affecting appearance.

INLAY AND ONLAY PROCEDURE

Getting Your Dental Inlays and Onlays at Thunderbird Dental Studio

At Thunderbird Dental Studio, we take pride in helping Peoria, AZ patients restore their smiles with comfort and care. When you come in for dental inlays and onlays in Peoria, you will receive a complete, custom treatment plan that fits your needs. Here is what you can expect during your visit:

1

Examination and Consultation

During your first visit, the dentist will examine your mouth, teeth, and decayed area to determine the best treatment option. If the damage is too large for a filling but does not require a crown, an inlay or onlay may be recommended.

2

Cleaning and Preparation

Next, the dentist will remove the decayed portion of the tooth, making sure all bacteria are eliminated. The area is cleaned thoroughly, and a temporary inlay or onlay may be placed to cover and protect the tooth until the permanent restoration is ready.

3

Taking an Impression

An impression of your tooth is made to ensure a perfect fit. This impression is sent to a dental lab, where your custom inlay or onlay is made from porcelain, composite resin, or gold, depending on your preference and dental needs.

4

Fabrication and Customization

The lab uses advanced material technology to craft the inlay or onlay that matches your tooth color, shape, and bite. During this time, you may have a temporary inlay to protect your tooth and keep normal function.

5

Placement and Bonding

When your custom restoration is ready, you will return for placement. The dentist will check the fit and color, then bond the inlay or onlay to your tooth using strong adhesive material. This bonded connection helps strengthen the tooth and provide additional support.

6

Polishing and Adjustment

Once bonded, the inlay or onlay is polished and adjusted for comfort. The dentist ensures that your bite feels natural and that the new restoration fits well with your other teeth.

7

Aftercare and Maintenance

Our team will give you care instructions to help you maintain your new restoration. Regular brushing, flossing, and checkups will keep your teeth and inlays or onlays in excellent shape for years.

WHY CHOOSE US

Why Choose Thunderbird Dental Studio?

At Thunderbird Dental Studio, we combine skill, technology, and compassion to deliver quality dental care. Our Peoria patients trust us for restorations that look natural and last for years.

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  • Experienced Dentists

    Our dentists are trained in modern restorative techniques and follow American Dental Association standards for safety and quality.

  • Customized Treatments

    Each patient receives a custom plan designed to fit their unique dental needs. Whether you need an inlay, onlay, or crown, we personalize your treatment for comfort and results.

  • Advanced Materials

    We use high-quality porcelain, gold, and composite resin that look natural and are long-lasting. Each custom restoration is made to fit, function, and feel like your natural teeth.

  • Comfort and Care

    From start to finish, our team helps you navigate every step of the process with care. We make sure your smile stays bright and your mouth healthy.

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INLAYS AND ONLAYS

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Inlays are a cosmetic treatment that can replace old fillings. Increasingly, patients have had the option to choose between a filling or inlay when treating a cavity. We use an impression of the cavity in question to ensure the inlay is the exact size and shape, as opposed to other options that may weaken the tooth. In this way, the cemented inlay strengthens the tooth rather than weakening it.

    As inlays become more popular because of their appearance, fillings are hardly ever requested. However, a dentist may resort to a filling for cases in which the patient is allergic to the inlay material used. In many cases, special dental material can be used as an inlay to provide the patient with the highest level of comfort.

  • An onlay is generally used when a patient has a small hole that is only a tad larger than an inlay or old filling. In most cases, an onlay can cover the cavity hole and surrounding area. Onlays are a less aggressive restoration treatment than crowns as a smaller amount of tooth structure needs to be removed.

    On the other hand, crowns are caps or covers used to restore the function and appearance of a tooth but replace the tooth itself.
    According to the article on caps and crowns, "Crowns are indicated for teeth with very large fillings, teeth that have had a root canal, fractured teeth, worn teeth due to grinding, and misshapen and/or discolored teeth." The key distinguishing factor a dentist will use to determine the right choice for a patient is the size of the cavity.

  • Veneers are customized coverings placed over the front part of the teeth. They are not meant to protect or treat the teeth and will not provide coverage against damage or decay. Before placing in the veneer, the dentist shaves down most of the tooth to make room for the full tooth-sized veneer. Since veneers are irreversible, if one becomes chipped or broken, the patient will have a cracked or missing tooth until it is corrected.

    Inlays and onlays do much more to save the teeth and protect against further damage with protective, specialized dental material. Once an inlay or onlay fills the tooth, the gaping hole and surrounding area are sealed, making it easier to maintain oral health and prevent future decay. Veneers are cosmetic appliances used primarily to cover up damaged and decayed teeth, much like crowns and caps.

  • Inlays and onlays are considered specialty cosmetic treatments. Patients should speak with their insurance provider to understand coverage regarding these treatments before initiating a consultation.

  • As with fillings, poor oral hygiene and maintenance can cause an inlay or onlay to break or fall off. Although they are much more durable, patients should take the necessary measures to maintain the quality of the inlay or onlay. The dentist will instruct the patient on how to care for their teeth going forward after their treatment.

  • In most cases, yes. Inlays have essentially the same function as fillings in that they "fill in" a hole left by a cavity, but they are much more durable and are tooth-colored. However, in some cases, the cavity or hole is too large and may cause bleeding, in which case the dentist will likely recommend an onlay or crown.

  • Inlays and onlays are long-lasting restorations and are meant to last. They do not need specific care but regular maintenance as with the rest of your teeth. Oral hygienic habits, such as proper brushing twice a day, flossing, rinsing, and regular dental check-ups and cleanings should keep your inlays and onlays intact and well-kept.

  • As with temporary fillings, patients should avoid sticky or hard foods that could damage or break a temporary inlay or onlay. Once the permanent is placed in, you may resume normal eating, drinking, brushing, and flossing. Inlays and onlays are made to be as close to your natural teeth as possible and should not affect your eating or drinking habits.

Schedule A Consultation Today!

Do not let decayed teeth or old fillings stop you from smiling. The team at Thunderbird Dental Studio in Peoria, AZ can help you restore your natural teeth with strong and beautiful dental inlays and onlays. These custom restorations will strengthen your teeth, enhance your smile, and keep your mouth healthy. Call (623) 933-6010 today to schedule your consultation and start your journey to a stronger smile.