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and then Iamp;#39;ve just been filling in all that inlay by hand and uh yeah itamp;#39;s just like thatamp;#39;s your favorite part of the project probably I think I think um thatamp;#39;s the thing Iamp;#39;m the most excited about is the inlay on the top just how big and wild that design is going to be um I think just in the inlay on the top and Iamp;#39;m not even done yet Iamp;#39;m at like 60 hours just just cutting strips and then putting it in there and standing it flush and Iamp;#39;ve got probably another 20 so itamp;#39;s a itamp;#39;s a lot a lot of work yeah and just yeah every piece of the table that you look at itamp;#39;s a lot of work and thatamp;#39;s just my speed so itamp;#39;s fun

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Inlays are used to fill, cover and patch larger portions of a cavity, hole or gap on the biting surface of a tooth than could be sealed with a filling, and where that cavity, hole or gap is contained within the cusp of your tooth (inside the perimeter as opposed to over the shoulders or cusps of the tooth.
Similar to a dental filling, an inlay restores lost tooth structure within the cusp of a tooth. However, an inlay is handmade by a ceramist in a lab and is stronger and is color stable, which means your inlay will not change color over time.
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.
The cons of dental inlays and onlays Cost: Their higher cost than regular fillings is primarily due to their tailor-made nature and high-quality materials. Procedure time: Being custom-made means that the process necessitates two visits to the dental office, which might be inconvenient for some.
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).
Inlays and onlays made of porcelain and composite materials can increase tooth strength up to 75% and last between ten and thirty years.
The most common pattern of failure is fracture of the ceramic material.
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.

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