Porcelain Inlay & Onlay
Why Porcelain Inley and Onleys?
Because with a normal filling 50% of the lost dental tissue is being filled and restored, but when the tissue loss rises, a porcelain onleys can restore and fill up to 75% of this tissue loss together with protecting the remaining tissues.
Porcelain onleys can achieve a very healthy restoration of substance loss in dental tissues that other fillings can not achieve.
With porcelain fillings we expect a healthy, unproblematic usage of the
molars or premolars for 8-15 years. In some cases, in the cases shown above,
when there is no enough dental layer to apply the crown, porcelain filling comes
to the rescue as a very healthy alternative.
Treatment Period?
It takes generally two sessions with 60-90 min/session.
How should I use it, and to what should I pay attention?
- Avoid chewing very hard food
- Mouth care should be done regularly and without exceptions. Teeth Brushing, flossing, fluoride mouthwash …etc
- Avoid colouring food and drinks for the first 48 hours after the application.
- Careful usage and regular doctor control
Advantages:
- Highly cosmetic
- Non-metallic look
- Solid adhesion to the teeth
- No risk of colouring
- Protection against cavity
- The ideal solution for big cavity problems
- Long lasting
Disadvantages:
- Application period of 2 sessions
- Cost
Application Procedure for Porcelain Inlay Onlays?
In two sessions. The first one, dental cavity and damaged tissues must be
cleaned and preparations will be made to create the healthy dental tissue that
the porcelain will be applied on.
Filling that will be changed because of cavity and fractures.
Cavity cleaning stage
After preparing the teeth, the thin layer taken from the incisors will be sent
to the laboratory and special fillings are applied to the teeth temporarily
until the next session.
Pre-measurements dents condition:
Measurement details taken by sentimental polieter
The dental appearance on plaster mockup
Red or white coloured acrylic or wax models of onleys on diestone
The final status of the porcelain after the try in
Testing and controlling the ready to use porcelain onleys on the plaster
mock-up
The ready to use porcelain for the next session, will be pasted very strongly to
the incisors with a liquid filling material named adhesive cementation after
testing the compatibility of the porcelain for the mouth. And with this adhesive
material the remaining dental tissues will be strengthened.
After cementing the porcelain a polishing procedure will be applied as the final
stage of this operation.