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Indications. Inlays/onlays are indicated when teeth are weakened and extensively restored. There are no obvious contrast between the two. 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.
Lab-processed composite and/or resin inlays and onlays may be coded: 02650-Inlay, composite/resin, one surface; 02651-Inlay, composite/resin, two surfaces; 02652-Inlay, composite/ resin, three or more surfaces; 02662-Onlay, composite/resin, two surfaces; 02663-Onlay, composite/re-sin, three surfaces; and 02664-Onlay,
Inlays and onlays are used when the tooth structure is not sufficient enough to place a regular filling and the result is much stronger. The difference between inlays and onlays is that an inlay is placed inside a cavity on your tooth whilst an onlay replaces the cusp(s) (tips) of your tooth.
Seam allowance (sometimes called inlays) is the area between the fabric edge and the stitching line on two (or more) pieces of material being sewn together. Seam allowances can range from 14 inch (6.4 mm) wide to as much as several inches.
Risks of Dental Inlays and Onlays Anesthetic complications. Allergic reactions to an inlay or onlay, which may be caused by the type of inlay or onlay material used. Ill-fitted and damaged inlays or onlays can cause or worsen tooth decay. Severe mouth pain. Extreme sensitivity to heat and cold. Bleeding gums.
Direct inlays and onlays are made in your dentists office and are usually fitted in a single appointment. Indirect inlays and onlays are made in a laboratory setting. On the first day of the procedure, the dentist takes an impression of the tooth and sends it to a laboratory to create the permanent inlay or onlay.
Dental inlays are fitted and molded in the chewing area of your tooth that has been damaged through injury or decay. On the other hand, onlays are used for damage and deterioration to the cusps of your tooth as well as the biting surface.

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