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Fixing broken or damaged teeth are not as easy as it seems. In fact, a lot of factors come into play when resetting a tooth back to its healthy self. We will be going over the many factors of inlays and onlays that can help fix your teeth and give you back your healthy smile when you need your teeth fixed, instead of needing a crown fitting, you may instead be allowed to opt in for an onlay or inlay, which can not only last longer but are much more durable. At Dentalville Panorama City in Los Angeles, we believe that inlays and onlays are a great way to fix damaged and broken teeth. If you have a tooth that needs to be fixed, please call Dentalville Panorama City at (818) 686-5574 to setup a consultation appointment with our dentist!

Onlay and inlay treatments rest somewhere between the filling and dental crown treatment plans. These two types of treatments are also used to help prevent any further increase in cavities. This treatment is good for cavities that are too massive to fill but are not suitable for a crown.

What do They Consist Of?

The materials that are used to create inlays or onlays entirely depend on how durable they are and how much money you want to spend on them. The majority of these two treatments are completed with parts of either composite resin, gold, and porcelain. Porcelain has a number of advantages and disadvantages and can last for over 30 years, as long as you take care of them. As a matter of fact, no matter what material is used, these treatments can help preserve your healthy smile for decades to come, as long as you keep up with your regular oral health maintenance.

What Differs Between Onlays and Inlays

The main difference between inlays and onlays are the location and placement of the cavity that’s being filled. Inlays are specifically designed to help fill smaller areas of the center of your tooth. Onlays, on the other hand, help to fill larger areas of your tooth’s surface that is primarily used for biting and chewing. However, many dentists even call these treatments partial crowns, since they still cover a large area of your teeth. However, they generally last a lot longer.

Which is Right For Me?

The best way to determine which treatment, inlays or onlays, is right for you is to consult with us. While we examine your teeth, we will be able to help you decide which treatment can better support and protect your oral health. Plus, we will be able to discuss why these treatment options are best for your condition and help break down what materials you want to use for your inlays or onlays, to better fit your budget.

If you are looking for a skillful dentist to help you decide if inlays or onlays are right for you, please contact us. At our dental office, we truly believe in helping you, our new patient, to make the right decision for your dental health. If you are currently experiencing any dental pain or issues, feel free to contact us today to set up an appointment!

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“I was sure I just needed a filling, but when I saw that my filling had almost completely fallen away with the wand that showed my smile on the monitor, it was obvious I would need a crown or face losing the whole tooth. I was able to get a special price on the crown which made things easier for me personally. I am glad for the help and thank Dentalville for working with me and providing great service and care. Will be back”

- Clement Douglas

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Office Information

Phone: (818) 686-5574

Hours:

Monday - Ortho every other Monday: 10am - 7pm

Tuesday: 10am - 7pm

Wednesday: 10am - 7pm

Thursday - Ortho: 10am - 7pm

Friday: 10am - 7pm

Saturday: 9am - 5pm

Sunday: Closed

7864 Van Nuys Blvd, Los Angeles CA, 91402

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