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What is an Inlay?

An inlay is a type of filling made at the dental laboratory. Frequently inlays look much better than white fillings particularly when they are large. They also tend to last longer. Sometimes inlays are constructed to protect vulnerable parts of teeth they are then called onlays.

 

Both inlays and onlays can be made of the same materials as the metal free or gold crowns. It is also possible to have inlays made of white filling material but when made under laboratory conditions are stronger and better looking than those fillings made directly in the mouth.

 

 
 
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