Dental Inlays and Onlays in Alexandria, VA

Custom restorations that repair damaged teeth while preserving as much natural structure as possible.

Conservative Restoration with Dental Inlays and Onlays

When a tooth suffers from moderate decay, a large fracture, or a failing old filling, a standard composite filling may not provide enough strength to restore it. However, the damage may not be severe enough to warrant grinding down the entire tooth for a full dental crown.

At Bright Whites Dental in Franconia, Alexandria, VA, we offer the perfect middle-ground solution: dental inlays and onlays. Often referred to as “indirect fillings,” these custom-made restorations are crafted from solid, durable materials like porcelain or composite resin. They are designed to fit perfectly into or over the damaged portion of your tooth, restoring its strength, function, and natural appearance while preserving as much of your healthy tooth structure as possible.

What is the Difference Between an Inlay and an Onlay?

Both inlays and onlays serve the same fundamental purpose—to repair a damaged tooth—but they are used depending on the extent and location of the damage.

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Whether you are due for a checkup or exploring your treatment options, our team is here to help. Schedule your visit today and get the care you need in a comfortable, straightforward setting.

The Benefits of Inlays and Onlays

Choosing an inlay or onlay at Bright Whites Dental offers several significant advantages for your long-term oral health:

The Inlay and Onlay Procedure

Getting an inlay or onlay typically requires two visits to our Alexandria, VA office.

  • First Visit (Preparation): Dr. White or Dr. Lee will numb the area to ensure your comfort. We will then carefully remove the decay or old filling material and clean the tooth. Next, we take highly accurate digital or physical impressions of the prepared tooth. These impressions are sent to a specialized dental laboratory where your custom restoration will be crafted. Before you leave, we will place a temporary filling to protect your tooth.
  • Second Visit (Placement): Once your custom inlay or onlay is ready (usually within a week or two), you will return to our office. We will remove the temporary filling and carefully check the fit, shape, and color of your new restoration. Once we ensure it fits perfectly and your bite is comfortable, we will permanently bond the inlay or onlay to your tooth using a strong dental resin, and polish it to a natural shine.

Frequently Asked Questions

For small cavities, a regular composite filling is usually sufficient. However, for larger areas of decay or damage, inlays and onlays are superior. They are stronger, last longer, and provide a better seal against future decay than a very large standard filling, which can weaken the tooth over time.

It depends on the extent of the damage. If a tooth is severely broken or has undergone a root canal, a full crown is usually necessary to protect it. However, if there is still a significant amount of healthy tooth structure remaining, an inlay or onlay is preferred because it is a much more conservative treatment that preserves your natural enamel.

No. We use effective local anesthesia to completely numb the tooth and surrounding area during the preparation phase, so you will not feel any pain. You may experience some mild sensitivity for a few days after the procedure, but this is normal and temporary.

You care for your inlay or onlay exactly as you would your natural teeth. Brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, floss daily, and maintain your regular check-ups and cleanings at Bright Whites Dental. Avoid chewing on extremely hard objects like ice or hard candies, which can damage the restoration.

Because they are made from highly durable materials and bonded securely to the tooth, inlays and onlays are very long-lasting. With excellent oral hygiene, they can easily last 10 to 20 years, or even longer.

Most dental insurance plans provide coverage for inlays and onlays, as they are considered necessary restorative treatments (similar to fillings or crowns). Our front office team will gladly verify your specific benefits and provide you with a clear estimate of any out-of-pocket costs before treatment begins.

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