Inlays and onlays


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Inlays and onlays
In dentistry, an inlay is usually an indirect restoration (filling) consisting of a solid substance (as goldporcelain or less often a cured composite resin) fitted to a cavity in a tooth and cemented into place. This technique involves fabricating the restoration outside of the mouth using the dental impressions of the prepared tooth, rather than placing a soft filling into the prepared tooth before the material sets hard.

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