Onlays

Decayed or chipped teeth can often be repaired with white composite fillings that look natural, however if the damage is too substantial, particularly on the back teeth, then an onlay would be recommended. Onlays can be made from a number of strong materials such as metals or ceramics.

An onlay covers a larger area of the tooth and protects the remaining tooth structure and is better suited to bigger cavities. Gold was traditionally used for these types of restorations. However, in recent times hard-wearing tooth-coloured porcelain has become a more popular choice of material. This is a more aesthetic way to restore the teeth and creates a more natural-looking smile.

Here is how they work:
  1. After an impression is made of your tooth, onlay will be made in a dental laboratory by a technician.
  2. While these are being made, you will wear a temporary filling. When your onlay is ready we will bond it into place using a special adhesive, after removing the temporary filling. Your restored tooth will not only look like a real tooth but also function like one, allowing you to bite, chew and eat without any discomfort.
Life Benefits
  • Preserves remaining tooth structure.
  • Long-term aesthetic and functional solution.
  • Natural-looking restoration.

If you would like to find out more information on onlays at Premier Smile Dental Excellence please contact us on 01525 372 089 or email enquiries@premiersmile.co.uk.