Ceramic Inlays

Ceramic Inlays

A dental inlay, also known as an inlay, is a dental restoration used to repair larger defects or cavities in a tooth.

Unlike traditional fillings, which are placed directly into the tooth, an inlay is custom-made in a dental laboratory and then inserted into the prepared tooth.

High-Quality Ceramic Inlays in Vienna.

Our dental practice in Vienna offers you high-quality Ceramic Inlays, which are characterized by their aesthetics and durability. Ceramic fillings are an ideal solution for patients who desire a natural appearance and high functionality.

A dental inlay, also known as an inlay, is a dental restoration used to repair larger defects or cavities in a tooth.
Unlike traditional fillings, which are placed directly into the tooth, an inlay is custom-made in a dental laboratory and then inserted into the prepared tooth.

After informing the patient and administering local anesthesia, the tooth is prepared by removing decayed areas and old fillings. An impression of the tooth is taken to create an accurate model. A temporary protective covering is placed on the tooth. In the laboratory, the Ceramik-Inlay made. At the next appointment, the temporary material is removed, the inlay is tried on, adjusted, and then permanently bonded with a special adhesive. Finally, the fit and bite are checked and adjusted.

Benefits:

  • Aesthetics: Ceramic inlays can be perfectly matched to the natural tooth color, providing an extremely natural and aesthetic appearance.
  • Biocompatibility: Ceramics are well tolerated and rarely cause allergic reactions, making them a safe option for many patients.
  • Longevity: Ceramic inlays are highly resistant to chewing and wear, resulting in a long lifespan.
  • Shape stability: Ceramic inlays retain their shape and color for years without discoloration or shrinking.
  • Fit or accuracy of fit: Through precise manufacturing techniques, ceramic inlays provide an excellent fit and seal, reducing the risk of secondary cavities.
  • Chewing simulation.: Ceramics have properties similar to natural tooth enamel and can therefore distribute and absorb chewing pressure well.
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