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An inlay is a type of filling in which the material used is placed inside the cavity of the tooth. In this sense it is very similar to a normal amalgam or composite white filling.
An onlay filling is where the material is inserted into not only into the cavity of the tooth but over the surface of the tooth as well.
These are known as ‘indirect fillings’ which means that they are produced in a dental laboratory before being bonded onto your teeth.
They are often used in the back teeth which are traditionally, the teeth that we use the most and are also the most difficult to clean. This also means that they are the teeth most prone to decay.
They require two visits to the dentist instead of one which some people may find an inconvenience.
Price is another factor: inlays and onlays tend to be more expensive than standard fillings which are due to the materials used plus the period of time to do this.
There are two stages to this process which differs from a normal filling which is carried out as a single procedure. This procedure is performed under a local anaesthetic.
The first stage is the creation of a mould taken from an impression of your damaged tooth which is used as a guide for a cast. The cast is used to produce the inlays or onlays.
The second stage is the fitting of the inlay or onlay.
The dentist will check the fitting before securing it in place with dental cement. This ensures that it remains in place. He or she will then check the colour before giving it a final clean and polish.