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Onlays

Dental Onlays

Onlays in Easton, PA, are an increasingly popular choice for patients who need to restore the function and appearance of their teeth. Onlays are made from modern dental materials, and they are designed to fit over the damaged tooth. Unlike traditional fillings, onlays will not shrink or change shape over time, making them an ideal long-term solution for treating dental problems.  If you are considering onlays in Easton, PA, contact our dental office today to ensure that they are the right choice.

What are onlays?

Onlays are a special kind of dental restoration that we can use to repair a single broken tooth, a chipped tooth caused by trauma or heavy bite forces, or teeth that have been damaged by tooth decay. They are used when the damage extends to the tooth cusps. Onlays are made using modern dental materials and are custom-made to match the color and shape of your natural teeth. Inlays and onlays are a much less invasive treatment than a full or partial crown.

Benefits of Onlays

Onlays are an excellent choice for repairing damage to your teeth while preserving a healthy tooth structure. In addition, they are custom-made to match the color of your natural teeth, making them an ideal choice for restoring the function and appearance of your teeth. Onlays offer many benefits, including:
  • Restore the function of damaged teeth
  • Preserve healthy tooth structure
  • Match the color of your natural teeth
  • Improve the appearance of your smile
  • They are durable

How are onlays placed?

Onlays are usually placed in two visits to the dentist. The tooth is prepared during the first visit, and an impression is taken to create your custom restoration. The impression is then sent off to a dental lab where the Onlay is made. The Onlay is placed on the tooth cusps during the second visit and bonded using special dental cement.

Onlay vs. Dental Crown

Onlays and crowns are types of dental restoration that can be used to rebuild teeth back to their full strength. Inlays and onlays do not need as much tooth preparation as crowns and can be used to restore the function and look of your smile. Crowns are more invasive and require a little more tooth preparation. They are also used to cover the tooth entirely. Inlays and onlays offer many benefits over crowns, including:
  • Preserve your natural enamel
  • We can color match them to your natural teeth
  • They improve the appearance of your smile

Onlays FAQs

Do onlays require the removal of your natural tooth structure?

The tooth preparation required for onlays is usually much less than dental crowns. Onlays also preserve a greater amount of your natural tooth enamel and require less removal of healthy tooth material.

What is the difference between inlays and onlays?

Inlays and onlays are a type of dental restoration that we can use to repair teeth that have been damaged by tooth decay or injury. Inlays cover cavities in the grooves or pits of the tooth’s biting surface. Onlays are used when the damage extends from the chewing surface to one or more cusps.

How do I care for my Onlays?

While onlays are very strong and durable, they require some special care to keep them looking their best. Here are a few tips:
  • Brush your teeth twice daily with a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste.
  • Floss daily to remove plaque and food particles from around the onlay.
  • Visit the dentist regularly for professional cleanings.
  • Avoid chewing hard foods or objects, which can damage or break the onlay.

Contact Us

If you have damaged teeth, Onlays may be the best option. They are less invasive than a dental crown, can be custom-made to match the color of your natural teeth, and preserve the healthy tooth structure. Schedule a consultation with our dental team to see if Onlays are the right choice for you.