Onlay Restoration
An onlay restoration is a custom made filling made of composite material, gold,
or tooth-colored porcelain. An onlay is sometimes also referred to as a partial
crown. It is made by a professional dental laboratory and is permanently cemented
onto the tooth by your dentist.
Onlays can be utilized to conservatively repair teeth that have large defective
fillings or have been damaged by decay or trauma. Onlays are an ideal alternative
to crowns (caps) because less tooth structure is removed in the preparation of onlays.
Onlays are essentially identical to inlays with the exception that one or more of
the chewing cusps have also been affected and need to be included in the restoration.
As with most dental restorations, onlays are not always permanent and may someday
require replacement. They are highly durable and will last many years, giving
you a beautiful long lasting smile.
Reasons for onlay restorations:
- Broken or fractured teeth.
- Cosmetic enhancement.
- Decayed teeth.
- Fractured fillings.
- Large fillings.
What does getting an onlay involve?
An onlay procedure usually requires two appointments. Your first appointment
will include taking several highly accurate impressions (molds) that will be used
to create your custom onlay and a temporary restoration.
While the tooth is numb, the dentist will remove any decay and/or old filling materials.
The space will then be thoroughly cleaned and carefully prepared, shaping the surface
to properly fit an onlay restoration. A temporary filling will be applied
to protect the tooth while your onlay is made by a dental laboratory.
At your second appointment, your new onlay will be carefully and precisely cemented
into place. A few adjustments may be necessary to ensure a proper fit and
that your bite is comfortable.
You will receive care instruction at the conclusion of your treatment. Good
oral hygiene practices, a proper diet, and regular dental visits will aid in the
life of your new onlay.