When the enamel of the tooth that
needs to be restored is still healthy, the restoration technique known as inlay
is done. This is an indirect restoration, wherein materials like gold or
porcelain are used. Inlays and onlays are used to replace a tooth which cannot
be repaired with a filling, but which does not need a crown. While an inlay is
placed at the center of the tooth, a dental onlay is usually done on the
outside, the inside, and on the tooth cusps. The former type of restoration
technique is used on the back teeth, while the latter one is for the front
teeth.
The Procedure Needs Only Two Visits
Dentists
at the Bristol Dental Clinic in Mississauga, Ontario are experts in this
technique. They usually give two appointments to a patient to complete this
restoration work of the teeth. At the first visit, the decayed tooth is cleaned
well and an impression is taken. The filling is fabricated at an outside
facility. A temporary filling is done on the tooth, which protects the tooth
until the permanent one is ready. At the second appointment, the temporary
filling is taken out and the pre-fabricated one is cemented into the cavity
with dental cement.
Strong and Healthy Filling
This
type of tooth restoration is long lasting since the materials that are used are
also durable. Since Bristol Dental Clinic uses only good quality porcelain and
gold for this procedure, patients can be sure that these will not stain and get
spoilt. When porcelain is used for this purpose, it is almost inconspicuous,
giving it a natural look. This procedure ensures that the cavity of the tooth
is well sealed, thus preventing any further deterioration or decay of the
tooth. This paves the way for good dental hygiene.



