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what I want to do exactly the same and Iamp;#39;m going to do three or four while Iamp;#39;m here because Iamp;#39;ve got actually got a couple of these on the go so these should be exactly the same size but Iamp;#39;ll be marking them individually and inlaying them individually so Iamp;#39;ve got four and then Iamp;#39;ll just do a spare

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A systemic review found that the most common cause of onlay failure is ceramic fracture, followed by ceramic de-bonding from the tooth structure, and the occurrence of secondary caries which is seen as a discolouration at the margins of the restoration.
After preparing the tooth, the dentist will make an impression of the tooth, either using digital scans or putty-like material (pressed onto the tooth to make an indent) and forward it to the dental lab. There, the impression will be used to create dental inlay, usually from tooth-colored ceramic or composite resin.
The inlay process involves carefully cutting and shaping the chosen materials to fit into recessed compartments or channels within the base material. This intricate art form has been practiced for centuries and is highly valued for its unique aesthetic and the skill required to create it.
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.
Composite resin fillings should last for several years, while inlays and onlays should last longer because the materials are more hardwearing and durable.
The procedure for inlays/onlays are the same and take 2 visits over 2 weeks. Usually this takes a total of 1 to 2 hours. After preparing a tooth, the restoration is designed by an expert technician and cemented into your tooth by the dentist.
An onlay is an indirect restoration covering one or more cusps of a posterior tooth. It is designed to strengthen a tooth that has been weakened by caries, tooth fracture, or a previously placed large restoration. Resin, cast gold, or ceramic may be used.
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.

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