An inlay can be used to fill a cavity. An inlay is a less expensive and invasive alternative to a crown.
They are normally placed on the back teeth where they help to restore strength and function enabling you to chew properly.
Your inlay will be placed directly onto the surface of the tooth- fitting within the confines of your other teeth so that it feels comfortable and natural.
An inlay is normally fitted in two or more appointments.
Stage 1: Preparation of the tooth- to include the removal of any old fillings or decay. Impressions will be used to produce your inlay.
A temporary restoration will be placed while it is being made.
Stage 2: Inlay will be checked for fit, bite and comfort. It will then be fixed in place with dental cement.
It may take a little while to adjust to your new inlay. Be careful with the tooth for a few days, don’t chew anything too hard on it.
An inlay can be affected by plaque and decay in the same way as any other tooth. Remember to brush teeth twice daily.
Visit your Dentist for check-ups on a regular basis.
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