Custom-made restorations, which require two or more visits, can be a crown, an inlay or an onlay. A crown covers the entire chewing surface and sides of the tooth. An inlay is smaller and fits within the contours of the tooth.
An onlay is similar to an inlay, but it is larger and covers some or all chewing surfaces of the tooth. The cost of indirect restorations is generally higher due to the number and length of visits required, and the additional cost of having the restoration made in a dental laboratory. Materials used to fabricate these restorations are porcelain (ceramic), porcelain fused to a metal-supporting structure, gold alloys and base metal alloys.
Custom-made restorations, which require two or more visits, can be
a crown, an inlay or an onlay. A crown covers the entire chewing
surface and sides of the tooth. An inlay is smaller and fits within
the contours of the tooth.An onlay is similar to...
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