Porcelain
When a tooth has been moderately to extensively destroyed by
decay, previous drilling, or fracture but there is still sufficient enamel remaining,
one innovative way it can be restored is with a porcelain inlay or onlay. An
inlay is a restoration in which a portion of occlusal (biting) surface is
replaced with porcelain. An onlay will restore a larger portion of the biting
surface of the tooth. These are considered very conservative restorations. The
porcelain allows an excellent esthetic result. It is attached to the tooth
using a bonding procedure, allowing it to become very strong. It can be used
with wonderful results in small, medium, and even with large restorations
lasting more than 12 years, relatively trouble free.
A dental laboratory is involved in the construction of the
restoration. There is a 2- to 3-week delay while the inlay or onlay is being
made, so the tooth must have a temporary restoration in place during that time.
They have some disadvantages. They are moderately to very
expensive to make and place. They take two appointments to complete. They must
be adjusted and polished well or they can cause wear of the opposing enamel,
similar to a porcelain fused to metal crown. Of course, we make sure they are
adjusted and polished to begin with. Porcelain biting surfaces cause more rapid
wear of opposing natural teeth, especially in the posterior areas where a metal
biting surface may be advised.
Advantages include the excellent esthetics, high strength,
predicted longevity, and conservative preparation,
that is, less drilling than
a crown. If the porcelain does chip, it can be repaired. However, you should
not chew ice cubes, “jaw breakers”, or any other hard candy with these or any
other type of restoration.
For those who want the strongest, longest-lasting,
conservative restoration that very closely matches a tooth, porcelain is
possibly the best choice. Once it is finished, the tooth, if cared for
properly, should not have to be restored again for years. It does allow the
conservation of most of the natural tooth.
Resin
Resin inlays and onlays are used in the same areas as the
porcelain inlays and onlays. They are very natural in appearance and, like
porcelain, are bonded into place. They are considered an extremely conservative
restoration. Two appointments, approximately 2 weeks apart, are required to
fabricate the inlay/onlay. The tooth will be protected with a temporary filling
while the final restoration is being made. The wear of the resin is similar to
that of enamel. So unlike porcelain, it will not have a tendency to wear the
opposing natural tooth structure.
The resin may be considered slightly “weaker” than the
porcelain. However, porcelain is more brittle and more difficult to repair. The
difference in strengths is not significant. The resin is more forgiving and is
more easily finished or repaired and resin is easier to work on.
With both types of materials, porcelain or resin, you can
develop decay on unrestored surfaces, so excellent oral self-care is required.
Neither material is advised for patients who have a bruxing (grinding) or
clenching habit unless a protective mouthguard is constructed for you.
Unless you have a preference, we will select the most
appropriate material for your dental needs. Cost of each is comparable. Both types
are excellent choices and are considered highly conservative in the amount of
drilling needed.
If you have any
questions about porcelain or resin inlays and onlays, please feel free to ask
us at any of our office locations:
Hymeadow: (512)
250-5012
Jollyville: (512)
346-8424
West William Cannon:
(512) 445-5721
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