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Affordable Inlays and Onlays in Turkey: Types, Benefits, Procedure, Cost and Expert Care

Root canal treatment or severe decay often leaves only a limited amount of healthy tooth structure behind that needs protecting and strengthening. Traditional fillings might put too much strain on this already vulnerable structure and increase risk. That’s when custom-made restorations like inlays and onlays become essential, as they maintain the structure without increasing pressure on the already fragile tooth – they fit precisely onto each individual tooth’s surface. We specialize in offering reliable restoration solutions that look natural while being comfortable to live with for decades, saving remaining tooth structure.

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What Are Inlays and Onlays Fillings?

Inlays and onlays are special types of dental fillings made of strong porcelain or ceramic material that provide extra support to worn-down teeth caused by decay or damage (when conventional fillings don’t work). Consider inlays and onlays as jigsaw pieces that fit in where lost material used to be, thereby efficiently restoring teeth. It is important to understand different dental treatment options before undergoing any procedures.

An inlay is intended to fill smaller areas by fitting between cusps (raised parts of a tooth’s chewing surface). Meanwhile, an onlay covers larger regions, covering multiple cusps on multiple teeth for additional support and reinforcement of these tooth structures.

These inlays and onlays are created outside the mouth in a dental laboratory using precise measurements taken of your tooth. We then securely bond them in their right place at our dental clinic in Turkey – not only restoring the look and function of your tooth but also helping preserve as much natural tooth structure as possible!

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In Which Cases Are Inlays and Onlays Recommended for Tooth Decay in Turkey?

When a tooth suffers major damage from large cavities or decay or when routine fillings no longer provide enough support and protection, inlays and onlays might be advised. In such cases, an inlay or onlay offers much-needed support without covering a whole tooth as a crown would.

At Teeth Implants Turkey, inlays and onlays are often utilized as replacements for traditional metal (amalgam) fillings because ceramic fillings bond more securely to teeth while protecting the remaining structure, thereby prolonging lifespan and improving the health of existing tooth structures.

Except for that, inlays and onlays can also be appropriate when the tooth has sustained significant damage but still contains enough healthy structure to not necessitate a complete crown restoration. In extreme cases, however, we might opt for other solutions like Zirconium Crowns; our experience allows us to choose the appropriate restoration option to give patients strong but natural-looking teeth. The dentist’s experience is crucial in these procedures to ensure the best results and to determine the most suitable treatment plan.

How Much Do Inlays and Onlays Cost Turkey? Understanding the Overall Cost

Size and kind of inlays and onlays greatly affect their cost projections. Inlay price typically ranges between 215 and 300 pounds, while onlays (which require more material and cover a wider area) usually run between 300 and 430 pounds. The overall cost and price of these procedures can be influenced by factors such as the extent of treatment, materials used, and additional services like dental sedation. Ceramic inlays and onlays, created in a lab to fit perfectly to each tooth, cost more but often prove worth their expense thanks to their longevity and beauty that seamlessly compliments your smile.

Types of Inlays and Onlays:

Porcelain (Ceramic) Inlays and Onlays

Because they seem natural and are highly durable, a porcelain inlay or ceramic onlay is becoming a more sought-after choice for damaged tooth correction. These custom-made restorations, which perfectly match your natural tooth color, are created especially to blend in and become invisible. Porcelain inlays or onlays are an attractive choice as, unlike metal fillings, they neither expand nor shrink in reaction to temperature changes, therefore helping to preserve teeth against additional cracking or damage. Porcelain is also very robust and durable.

Composite Resin Inlays and Onlays

Composite resin inlays and onlays provide even another reasonably priced way to fix broken teeth, particularly for individuals looking for more affordable solutions. Made from tooth-colored resin material, composite inlays, and onlays fit naturally occurring teeth perfectly and blend with their structure. Though they lack durability compared with ceramic, they may not last as long under heavy chewing pressure, but generally, they still offer a good balance in cost, appearance, and durability. They are often installed in one visit instead of porcelain’s more complex application processes requiring lab work.

Gold Inlays and Onlays

Gold inlays and onlays are well known for their unparalleled strength. Gold can withstand even heavy chewing without cracking or wearing down, making it the ideal material choice for back teeth that experience lots of pressure. Though not natural-looking in terms of color or aesthetic appeal, some appreciate gold’s distinctive appearance as well as reliability; plus, it won’t damage neighboring enamel either! Though more expensive than other choices, Gold inlays and onlays typically survive decades and outlast other solutions.

Zirconia Inlays and Onlays

When rebuilding broken teeth, patients seeking both strength and natural looks find zirconia inlays and onlays more appealing. Zirconia’s highly durable properties enable it to endure strong chewing forces without cracking under pressure – perfect for back teeth! Plus, it blends naturally with tooth color to become a discreet solution that won’t stand out, and unlike composite resin, it won’t cause allergic reactions because of its biocompatibility. While zirconia restoration may cost more upfront, its long-lasting, highly durable nature provides lasting solutions.

Resin Ionomer Inlays and Onlays

Resin Ionomer inlays and onlays offer patients an option that combines resin with glass particles, providing both strength and the capability of releasing fluoride to prevent cavities. Although resin ionomers may not last as long under heavy chewing pressure as ceramic or zirconia restorations do, they may still prove suitable in smaller restorations or for teeth that don’t see heavy chewing pressure.

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Inlays and Onlays Advantages: Why They're a Smart Choice for Restoration?

  • Effectively restore teeth with significant tissue loss;
  • Make strong contact with adjacent teeth, especially in hard-to-reach back areas;
  • Resist hot and cold sensitivity, providing a longer lifespan;
  • Highly aesthetic, imitating natural tooth color and texture;
  • Help prevent future gum issues when applied properly;
  • No staining or discoloration over time, unlike other fillings;
  • Require less chair time, making the treatment more comfortable for patients;
  • Ensure patient comfort with the use of local anesthesia during the procedure;

Composite Filling vs. Inlays & Onlays: Key Differences Explained

Though their application and durability vary greatly, composite fillings and inlays/onlays are designed to appear like your natural teeth. After clearing out any decay, composite fillings are placed straight into your mouth, then molded and solidified there; but, their stain resistance is less than that of metal inlays or onlays; therefore, if oral hygiene standards are disregarded, they might progressively stain and discolor in your mouth.

When considering treatment options for dental restorations, it’s important to compare the different choices available. Inlays and onlays are indirect fillings created outside the mouth in a laboratory. After cleaning away decay from your tooth, your dentist takes an impression to shape it into an inlay or onlay made out of porcelain; these restorations tend to be stronger, resistant to chewing pressure, and last longer. Unlike composite fillings, they won’t stain or discolor over time, keeping their appearance.

What Is the Lifespan of Ceramic Fillings?

Ceramic fillings typically last 10-13 years without losing shape or strength with proper oral care such as regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups; though you can extend their longevity with proper upkeep – in Turkey, some patients have kept them for as long as 30 years!

How long do I need to stay in Turkey for inlays or onlays treatment?

Inlays or onlays treatment in Turkey typically takes two to four days. During your initial appointment at the dentist’s office, they’ll clean out the damaged area, take precise measurements, and place temporary fillings before having your inlays or onlays crafted in a laboratory, which usually takes only 24 hours or so. On your second appointment, your dentist will fit the inlay or onlay and permanently install it.

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