Regina Lakeview Dental Centre
Inlays & Onlays in Regina
When Fillings Aren’t Enough — And Crowns Are Too Much
Inlays and onlays offer a conservative way to restore teeth with moderate damage or decay.
Sometimes a tooth is too damaged for a simple filling — but not damaged enough to require a full crown. That’s where inlays and onlays come in. These custom-made restorations are crafted to fit the exact shape of your tooth, reinforcing areas of weakness while preserving healthy enamel.
What’s The Difference Between Inlays And Onlays?
Inlays fit inside the cusps (points) of the tooth, similar to a large filling.
Onlays cover one or more cusps and may extend over the chewing surface.
Both are made from durable materials like porcelain or composite resin and are bonded to the tooth to restore strength, stability, and function.
When Are Inlays Or Onlays Recommended?
A cavity is too large for a standard filling
A tooth has cracks or fractures but still has enough healthy structure
There’s risk of the tooth breaking without added reinforcement
You want a longer-lasting, natural-looking restoration
We’ll assess the tooth and help you decide whether an inlay, onlay, or crown is the best solution for your situation.
What To Expect
Getting an inlay or onlay typically involves two appointments. At the first visit, we’ll clean and prepare the tooth, then take digital impressions for a custom fit. A temporary restoration protects the tooth while your final inlay or onlay is crafted. At the second visit, we’ll bond the final piece in place and ensure everything feels natural.
Why They’re Worth Considering
Inlays and onlays provide a precise fit and durable protection, often lasting longer than traditional fillings. Because they’re custom-made, they preserve more of your natural tooth structure and can look virtually indistinguishable from the rest of your smile.
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