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inlays and onlays are fillings that can replace the conventional restorations that are done in the clinic they are recommended in a case where the cavity or the filling already present covers too large an area with regard to the remaining natural surface a conventional filling does not solidify the tooth it only fills the cavity in which it is placed as time goes by it might expand increasing the risk dental fracture or even contract increasing the possibility of decay and reducing considerably the strength of the remaining natural structures the condensation present in a mouth when inserting the filling material is one of the factors of contamination responsible for modification in the size the bigger the restoration the more the filling will be affected if by mishap the tooth is fractured below the gum the tooth must either be extracted or if the fracture is not too deep a step will be added to the treatment we shall then proceed to the lengthening of the clinical crown this is why i

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Inlays come up against fillings but offer a better and more long-term approach because they cover a larger area more easily. Inlays help to strengthen the tooth, whereas fillings can sometimes weaken it when the filling material expands.
The mean survival rate of inlays was 90.89%, while for onlays and crowns it was 93.50% and 95.38%, respectively. For the fourth study group, consisting of both inlays and onlays, the survival rate was found to be 99.43%.
At the minimum, one can expect to get about five years of use from a dental inlay. At most and with proper care, patients can get up to two decades from the inlay. These figures are only estimates; some people may have their dental restoration for a lifetime. On average, the inlay may last for 10 years.
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.
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.
Location of the decay: For small cavities on your tooths surface, your dentist will likely recommend a dental filling. But if the decay has docHubed the pulp of your tooth and is causing severe tooth sensitivity and pain, youll need a root canal to prevent an infection.
Onlays can reduce teeth sensitivity. It allows the dentist to save more of the patients natural tooth structure and does not require the removal of as much teeth material as fillings do.
If a tooth is not repairable with a dental filling yet not enough for a dental crown or root canal procedure, then an inlay can be used. A dentist can recommend an inlay for a damaged tooth with the cusp intact. An inlay can also help a tooth with a weakened dental structure due to a large filling.

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