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Inlays are a type of indirect restoration (filling) that is used to restore extensively damaged or decayed teeth. When compared to conventional (direct) fillings, inlays have several advantages: Inlays are extremely strong and durable: well-made gold inlays, in particular, have exceptional longevity with proper care.
While ADA codes for crowns include separate listings depending on what type of metal or material is used, no distinction is made for the type of metal used in the following inlay codes: 02510-Inlay, metallic, one surface; 02520-Inlay, metallic, two surfaces; 02530-Inlay, metallic, three or more surfaces; 02543-Onlay,
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.
Inlays are usually needed when the cavity inside the tooth is too large and too deep. Unlike a filling that uses a composite material to fill the space and only takes one visit, with an inlay, a solid piece of material (e.g. porcelain, ceramic, or gold) is made in a laboratory to precisely fit inside the empty space.
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.
An inlay refers to a filling that usually consists of gold, porcelain, or resin that is used to treat a cavity. An inlay is larger than a filling while being smaller than a crown. The difference between an inlay and a filling is that an inlay lies within the cusps on the chewing portion of the tooth.
Moderate to Large Cavities: Inlays are an excellent choice when a tooth has a moderate to large cavity that cannot be effectively treated with a standard dental filling. In such cases, an inlay provides better strength and longevity.
Yes, inlays and onlays are not only functional but can also be used for cosmetic enhancements. They are custom-made to match the color and appearance of your natural teeth, making them a discreet option for repairing decayed or damaged teeth.

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