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Dental inlays are a treatment option used to rebuild, renew and restore teeth that are in bad shape. They often get overlooked as they are not used as commonly as dental fillings or crowns. Nonetheless, they are a great option for treating molar teeth that are damaged due to injury, decay or even discoloration.
Inlays are utilised to repair a back tooths broad chewing surface and to cover bigger cavities when a traditional filling would be insufficient. Because these chewing surfaces have large crevices that easily trap plaque and food, they are prone to cavities.
Inlays come up against fillings but offer a better and more long-term approach because they cover a larger area more easily. Inlays help to strengthen the tooth, whereas fillings can sometimes weaken it when the filling material expands.
If a tooth is not repairable with a dental filling yet not enough for a dental crown or root canal procedure, then an inlay can be used. A dentist can recommend an inlay for a damaged tooth with the cusp intact. An inlay can also help a tooth with a weakened dental structure due to a large filling.
Most inlays are now made of porcelain, as the desire for a more natural looking tooth increases and the ability to bond these restorations to your tooth improves. Gold is a truly fantastic material and has been used successfully for many years.
An inlay is like a filling because it covers the decayed part of the tooth. The difference with inlays is that the inlay is formed in a dental lab as a hardened piece. Then, the dentist will place the dental inlay into the tooth and use resin or dental cement to bond it permanently to the tooth.
Inlays are applied to the grooves (also known as pits and fissures) of the tooth, and they extend deep into the tooths roots. They usually last anywhere between five and 20 years. Although there is no assurance that they will last this long, it is possible to make them last.
Both fillings and inlays treat dental caries, but they are not used interchangeably. Dental inlays are more appropriate for docHub cavities, especially in the back teeth where most chewing takes place.

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