Frank B. Mitchell, DDS
Cosmetic Dentistry
Cresaptown, MD
(301) 729-0600
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  • CEREC®
  • Porcelain Veneers
  • Inlays and Onlays
  • Teeth Whitening
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  • Bonding
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Inlays & Onlays

When more than half of the tooth's biting surface is damaged a dentist will often use an inlay or onlay.

What are inlays and onlays?

Inlays and onlays can be made of porcelain, gold, or composite resin. These pieces are bonded to the damaged area of the tooth. An inlay, which is similar to a filling, is used inside the cusp tips of the tooth. An onlay is a more substantial reconstruction, similar to the inlay but extending out over one or more of the cusps of the tooth.

Traditionally, gold has been the material of choice for inlays and onlays. In recent years, however, porcelain has become increasingly popular due to its strength and color, which can potentially match the natural color of your teeth.

How inlays and onlays are made

Our office uses CEREC technology to fabricate inlays and onlays using either e.max or Paradigm.

In studies, Paradigm inlays and onlays performed similar to ceramic inlays and onlays in terms of strength and longevity. Paradigm resin inlays and onlays offer a significant upgrade over conventional tooth colored fillings.

Paradigm inlays and onlays require one appointment (generally 1 hour), with a significant amount of time in that appointment milling your restoration.

Considerations for inlays and onlays

Traditional fillings can reduce the strength of a natural tooth by up to 50 percent. As an alternative, inlays and onlays, which are bonded directly onto the tooth using special high-strength resins, can actually increase the strength of a tooth by up to 75 percent. As a result, they can last from 10 to 30 years. In some cases, where the damage to the tooth is not extensive enough to merit an entire crown, onlays can provide a very good alternative.

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Dr. Frank Mitchell Your Western Maryland Dentist provides Porcelain Veneers, Teeth Whitening and CEREC Crowns.
Serving Cumberland, Western Maryland & Allegany County including the Following Communities:
Cumberland MD • Frostburg MD • LaVale MD • Keyser WV • Short Gap WV


Address: 13105 Warrior Drive • Cresaptown, MD 21502 • Phone: (301) 729-0600


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