Inlay and Onlays

At Dr. Jia Lee’s Rancho Cucamonga practice, patients receive high-quality restorations made in-house with our CEREC milling machine. That’s great news for people needing replacement crowns, who otherwise might have to wait weeks after getting their teeth reshaped for restorative devices to be made and delivered. But what about for people whose teeth are only partially damaged? For them, we make inlays and onlays.


Inlays and onlays are partial crowns. They are meant to replace damaged enamel when a filling would be insufficient but a full crown is unnecessary. An inlay is used to replace the indented portion of one of the chewing teeth. It can be thought of like a permanent sealant. Onlays are larger and replace a tooth’s raised, pointy bit, called a cusp.


Typically, after the decayed material has been removed, a patient would have to wait about two weeks for a dental restoration to be completed and wear a temporary crown in the meantime. But with our CEREC technology, a scan can be made of the patient’s mouth and a partial crown can be milled in under an hour. It can then be cemented into the patient’s mouth, leaving them good to go.


Dr. Jia Y. Lee operates at 9477 Haven Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, California, 91730. To schedule an appointment, call 909-989-5598 or visit MyRanchoCucamongaDentist.com.


 

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