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The aesthetic inlay and gold onlay. The terms inlay and onlay will be used interchangeably. The definition of when an inlay technically becomes an onlay depends on the reference. A direct restoration is placed directly into the cavity preparation chairside. The material then hardens within a retentive preparation and the restoration is completed with shaping and polishing. An indirect restoration is made outside of the mouth and then cemented to the prepared tooth. Typically this requires at least two appointments. There is at least one method that allows for a single appointment indirect restoration but the restoration is still fabricated outside of the mouth. So we have direct and indirect restorations. There is another way to classify restorations, intracoronal and extracoronal. Intra means inside, extra means outside. So we have restorations that are more or less within or inside the crown of the tooth and then those restorations that cover the outside of the tooth- Intracoronal. r