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The primary distinction between an onlay and an inlay is that an onlay will cover a cusp of the tooth, whereas an inlay only fills the area between the cusps. The cavity is still drilled from the tooth, and an onlay is fabricated to the exact size and shape of the space.
A dental inlay is a pre-molded filling fitted into the grooves of your tooth. Its most often used as restoration for cavities (also known as dental caries) that are centered in your tooth instead of along the outer edges or cusps. These cavities have usually not progressed into more extensive tooth decay.
The most common pattern of failure is fracture of the ceramic material.
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).
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.
Usually, when an old filling gets bdocHubed repeatedly, or when other direct restoration methods become quite challenging, an inlay is indicated. While small cavities can be easily addressed with direct composites, a larger cavity within a relatively salvageable tooth can call for a dental inlay.
Medical Definition inlay. noun. in​lay ˈin-ˌlā 1. : a tooth filling shaped to fit a cavity and then cemented into place.
Inlays and onlays made of porcelain and composite materials can increase tooth strength up to 75% and last between ten and thirty years.
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.
The most common pattern of failure is fracture of the ceramic material. The risk of ceramic onlay failure seems to increase if the restored tooth is non-vital and the patient demonstrates parafunctional habits.

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