| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Dental Inlay / Onlay Restoration |
| Material Options | Lithium Disilicate, Zirconia, Composite Resin, Gold Alloy |
| Manufacturing Method | CAD/CAM milling or lost-wax casting |
| Indications | Moderate caries, fractured cusps, large restorations |
| Fit Accuracy | High-precision digital scanning (±20 microns) |
| Adhesion System | Resin cement bonding or conventional luting |
| Aesthetic Options | Tooth-shaded, translucent, or metallic finish |
| Durability | 8–15+ years depending on material and care |
| Compatibility | Compatible with most adhesive dental systems |
| Customization | Fully customized based on patient dental impression or digital scan |
Each inlay and onlay is designed using advanced digital scanning and CAD/CAM technology, ensuring excellent marginal adaptation and reduced microleakage.
Unlike full crowns, inlays and onlays preserve healthy tooth structure, making them a minimally invasive restorative solution.
Materials such as zirconia and lithium disilicate provide high fracture resistance, making them suitable for posterior load-bearing teeth.
Tooth-colored materials blend seamlessly with natural dentition, offering excellent cosmetic results for visible areas.
With proper oral hygiene, these restorations provide long-lasting durability and stability under chewing forces.
Large carious lesions where direct fillings are insufficient
Fractured or weakened cusps
Replacement of old or failed restorations
Patients requiring strong but conservative restorations
Severe bruxism without protective night guard
Extremely limited tooth structure
Poor oral hygiene compliance
Tooth preparation and impression (digital or conventional)
CAD design of inlay/onlay restoration
Milling or casting fabrication
Try-in and adjustment
Adhesive cementation
Final polishing and bite check
Better structural reinforcement
Improved marginal sealing
Higher wear resistance
More predictable long-term outcomes