inlayonlay
Inlay-onlay is a term used in dentistry to describe indirect restorations that repair damaged posterior teeth. The term covers both inlays, which fit within the natural margins of the tooth, and onlays, which extend over one or more cusps to protect the chewing surface. These restorations are fabricated outside the mouth, either in a dental laboratory or at chairside using digital scanning and CAD/CAM technology, and then cemented or bonded to the prepared tooth.
Indications for inlay-onlay restorations include moderate tooth structure loss due to caries or fracture when a
Materials used range from gold and other metals to ceramic, porcelain-fused-to-metal, and composite resin. Ceramics and
The procedure involves meticulous tooth preparation, accurate margins, and a precise impression or digital scan. After
Advantages include conservation of healthy tooth structure, strong wear resistance, and good esthetics with ceramic materials.