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Inlays are usually indicated when there has been repeated bdocHub in the integrity of a direct filling as metal inlays are more superior in strength. It is also indicated when placement of direct restoration may be challenging to achieve satisfactory parameters (shape, margin, occlusion).
A standardized cavity floor depth of about 1 to 2 mm (measured at the marginal ridge) allows for reproducibility of the correct position and depth of pits and grooves. Direct posterior restorations represent a widespread procedure in daily practice.
The inlay/onlay requires a minimum of 1.5 mm occlusal space and all cuspidian angles must be rounded and the margins must have a shoulder shape with a rounded internal angle or a wide chamfer. The preparations should have a minimum ceramic thickness of approximately 1.5 mm to 2.5 mm.
maintaining a minimum wall thickness of 1.0 mm to 1.5 mm for optimal strength. o Occlusal margins should not coincide with occlusal contact points.
27 In general, it is preferable to have a 2 mm thickness of bulk between the pulp and a metallic restorative material. This bulk may include remaining dentin, liner, or base. Composite resin materials do not require the same thickness between the restoration and the pulp.
All ceramic and porcelain inlays and onlays are coded as follows: 02610- Inlay, porcelain/ceramic, one surface; 02620-Inlay, porcelain/ceramic, two surfaces; 02630-Inlay, porcelain/cer-amic, three or more surfaces; 02642- Onlay, porcelain/ceramic, two surfaces; 02643-Onlay, porcelain/ceramic, three surfaces; 02644-
As a result of the above analysis, it may be concluded that the idealized inlay preparation design should have the following dimensions in order to best achieve a balance between the preservation of tooth structure and strength of material: cavity depth of between 1.5 and 2 mm; isthmus cavity width of ⅓ the
The dimensions of the cavity preparation: occlusal cavity depth: 1.5 mm, occlusal cavity floor mediodistal width: 2 mm; proximal box mediodistal width: 1 mm, axial wall height: 1 mm. The cervical margin in the proximal box must be on sound enamel.

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