What Determines if a Tooth Needs an Onlay?
01/09/2023
Decay or trauma may cause a tooth to become so damaged that it needs more than a standard filling. In this case, a dental onlay may be recommended. An onlay is similar to a filling but is larger and covers one or more of the cusps (the pointed bumps) of your tooth. Diamond Dentistry And Aesthetics is proud to offer onlays to patients who require more extensive repair.
Dr. Jill Rowland understands the importance of preserving your natural enamel whenever possible and will discuss the best treatment options for your needs. Call our Wellington, FL office to schedule a consultation and learn about your options. We hope to enhance your oral health through advanced dental solutions.
What is an onlay?
An onlay is a dental restoration used to replace a decayed or broken tooth. It is bonded onto the surface and covers either one or more cusps, or the entire biting surface. Diamond Dentistry And Aesthetics uses only the highest quality materials to ensure a strong and durable bond.
Who needs an onlay?
Cavities tend to form when people fail to practice proper oral hygiene. Though traditional dental fillings can address small cavities and minor cases of decay, an onlay may be necessary in more advanced cases.
Onlays are also for patients who have suffered significant trauma to the mouth. An accident like a fall can chip or fracture a tooth in ways that a filling cannot repair. Additionally, bruxism (teeth grinding) can wear away the enamel. An onlay may be the best way to restore a tooth and prevent further damage.
What are onlays made from?
Diamond Dentistry And Aesthetics uses composite resin, metal, and porcelain to craft dental onlays. Each material has its own advantages and disadvantages. Dr. Rowland can perform an assessment in Wellington, FL, and discuss factors like aesthetics and durability to decide which material is best for your situation. We also take digital x-rays to understand your oral health and develop a personalized restoration.
Benefits of dental onlays include:
- Aesthetic appeal: Onlays can be matched to the natural shade of your teeth, making them virtually undetectable.
- Strength: Onlays are extremely durable and long-lasting to resist natural wear and tear.
- Easy maintenance: Onlays are highly resistant to staining, meaning you can enjoy your favorite foods and drinks without worry.
Who is not a candidate for onlays?
If a tooth is so severely damaged that it cannot be saved, then an onlay may not be the best way to move forward. In these cases, Dr. Rowland may suggest extraction and replacement with a restoration like a dental implant. Please inform us of your medical history, any allergies you may have, and any medications you are taking. This information helps us provide the safest and most effective solutions possible.
Improve your oral health with onlays
When it comes to restoring your smile, Diamond Dentistry And Aesthetics has the experience and expertise needed to provide the best possible care. Dr. Jill Rowland knows what it takes to repair damaged teeth and preserve healthy ones. To learn more about onlays or schedule a consultation, contact our Wellington, FL office today. We look forward to helping you enhance your smile.