Inlays and Onlays in Blandford Forum

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Inlays and onlays offer a precision-made restorative solution for teeth that have more damage than a filling can address but do not yet need a full crown. At Alaska House Dental Practice in Blandford Forum, we use these laboratory-crafted restorations to preserve natural tooth structure whilst delivering outstanding durability and a natural appearance.
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Benefits of Inlays and Onlays

Inlays and onlays in Blandford Forum bridge the gap between a standard filling and a full dental crown — providing a highly precise, durable restoration that conserves the maximum amount of healthy natural tooth tissue whilst delivering a strength and longevity that direct fillings cannot consistently match in heavily loaded posterior teeth.
Preserves natural tooth
More durable than fillings
Less invasive than crowns
Precision laboratory fit
Natural-looking material
Long-term durability

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Overview of Inlays and Onlays

When a tooth has sustained moderate damage — more than a simple filling can manage reliably but not enough to justify the full preparation a crown requires — an inlay or onlay provides a clinically superior and more conservative alternative that deserves more recognition than it often receives. These indirect restorations are fabricated in a dental laboratory to precise specifications and bonded into place, offering a degree of fit, strength, and longevity that chairside fillings cannot fully replicate.
At Alaska House Dental Practice, we recommend inlays and onlays when the clinical situation genuinely calls for them — not simply as an aesthetic upgrade, but as the most appropriate and proportionate restorative choice for teeth where the extent of damage, the bite forces involved, or the limitations of direct materials make an indirect restoration the better long-term option for the patient’s oral health.

Understanding Inlays and Onlays

An inlay is a laboratory-made restoration that fits within the cusps of the tooth — replacing the damaged or missing inner portion without extending over the biting surface edges. An onlay, by contrast, covers one or more of the tooth’s cusps in addition to the inner surface — a larger restoration than an inlay but a more conservative option than a full crown, which would require reducing all cusp surfaces. Both are fabricated from the same high-quality materials and bonded in place in exactly the same way.
The treatment involves preparing the tooth conservatively — removing damaged or decayed tissue precisely — and taking impressions or digital scans that allow the restoration to be crafted to an exact fit in the dental laboratory. A temporary restoration is placed during the fabrication period. When the permanent inlay or onlay returns, it is carefully assessed for fit, contact with adjacent teeth, and bite accuracy before being permanently bonded — typically using a strong adhesive resin that contributes to the overall structural integrity of the restored tooth.

The Right Candidate

You might be a suitable candidate for an inlay or onlay in Blandford Forum if any of the following apply:

Why Choose Inlays and Onlays ?

There are several advantages to choosing inlays and onlays as a restorative solution, including:

Maximum tooth preservation

Inlays and onlays require only the removal of damaged or decayed tissue — far less preparation than a crown — meaning the maximum amount of healthy, sound tooth structure is conserved and left intact by the restoration.

Superior fit and marginal seal

Laboratory fabrication allows for a degree of accuracy and marginal adaptation that chairside direct fillings cannot fully replicate — providing a better seal against bacterial ingress and a more precise functional fit within the bite.

Outstanding strength and durability

Ceramic and porcelain inlays and onlays are extremely strong restorations that withstand the significant chewing forces placed on back teeth — typically outlasting conventional fillings considerably in terms of both integrity and longevity.

Aesthetically seamless

Tooth-coloured ceramic materials are shade-matched to the natural tooth, producing a restoration that is visually consistent with the surrounding enamel and virtually undetectable to anyone looking at the treated tooth in normal lighting.

A conservative alternative to crowns

Where an onlay can address the clinical situation adequately, it preserves the tooth's remaining natural structure in a way that full crown preparation cannot — making it a more conservative and proportionate choice in many intermediate restorative situations.

Bonded for added structural benefit

Modern adhesive bonding techniques used to cement inlays and onlays actively strengthen the restored tooth — distributing occlusal forces more evenly across the remaining natural structure and contributing to the overall longevity of the restored unit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Explore our Frequently Asked Questions for short answers that provide clarity about our treatments.

What is the difference between an inlay and an onlay?
An inlay fills the space within the central portion of the tooth between the cusps; an onlay extends over one or more of the tooth’s outer cusps as well. The choice depends on the size and location of the area requiring restoration within the individual tooth.
With good oral hygiene and regular dental care, ceramic inlays and onlays can last fifteen years or more in many patients — significantly outlasting conventional direct fillings placed in comparable clinical situations with equivalent bite forces acting upon them.
The tooth is prepared under local anaesthetic, so you should not feel discomfort during the appointment. Mild post-treatment sensitivity is possible but typically resolves quickly. A temporary restoration is placed between preparation and the fitting of the final laboratory-made restoration.

Your Treatment Journey

Each patient’s experience is different, but this is what you can expect while undergoing treatment at Alaska House Dental Practice.

Initial consultation

We begin with a detailed check-up with an implant dentist at Alaska Dental Care, looking at your oral health and discussing what you need to create a plan that suits you.

Implant procedure

We provide painless dental implants in Alaska by placing the implant carefully into the jaw using precise methods and modern equipment, all under local anaesthetic.

Smile with confidence

Over the next few months, as the implant heals and bonds with the bone, a custom-made crown, bridge, or denture is fitted, restoring your smile fully.

Your Treatment Journey

Each patient’s experience is different, but this is what you can expect while undergoing treatment at Alaska House Dental Practice.

We assess the tooth using clinical examination and X-rays, determine whether an inlay or onlay is the most appropriate and proportionate restoration, and discuss material options, appearance expectations, and the two-appointment treatment process in full.
The tooth is prepared conservatively under local anaesthetic, impressions are taken, a temporary restoration is placed, and the precision-made inlay or onlay is tried in, assessed for fit and bite, and permanently bonded at a subsequent appointment.
We review the restoration at routine appointments, assess the fit and condition of the margins, and advise on cleaning technique and habits that will best support the long-term performance and durability of the inlay or onlay in your specific tooth.
We assess the tooth using clinical examination and X-rays, determine whether an inlay or onlay is the most appropriate and proportionate restoration, and discuss material options, appearance expectations, and the two-appointment treatment process in full.
The tooth is prepared conservatively under local anaesthetic, impressions are taken, a temporary restoration is placed, and the precision-made inlay or onlay is tried in, assessed for fit and bite, and permanently bonded at a subsequent appointment.
We review the restoration at routine appointments, assess the fit and condition of the margins, and advise on cleaning technique and habits that will best support the long-term performance and durability of the inlay or onlay in your specific tooth.

A Smarter Way to Restore Your Tooth

Book an inlay or onlay consultation at Alaska House Dental Practice, Blandford Forum, and discover a precision-made, conservative restorative option that delivers outstanding durability and a beautifully natural result.

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