Fillings/Onlays

Composite Fillings (tooth colored)
Composite filling material is the preferred material to restore a tooth that has a cavity. In the past a material known as amalgam (silver fillings) was used. The composite material is similar to plastic, it is bonded and mechanically locked into the tooth making the tooth stronger and healthier. Often it is recommended to replace an amalgam filling with a composite filling material when the amalgam is failing. This is done to remove bacteria that is leaking around the margins of the current restoration. Composite filling material can also be used for sealants, a preventive technique to protect deep pits and grooves from developing a cavity and for bonding, a cosmetic technique used to reshape minor dental imperfections.

Onlays
Onlays are an alternative to placing a large filling or may be used as a conservative approach to treating a tooth that almost needs a crown. To prepare a tooth for an onlay a technique similar to a crown preparation is used. The area will be numbed to make the procedure comfortable. Any existing decay or failing restorative material will be removed. Impressions are taken to fabricate a temporary onlay and to send to our dental laboratory so that a permanent onlay can be made. Onlays may be made out of porcelain or gold. Approximately two weeks following, the permanent onlay will be cemented in place and the tooth will be restored back to its original shape and functionality.

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