Porcelain Fillings (inlay – onlay)
When there is a significant loss of tooth structure due to trauma or decay, one commonly used method is dental filling. This procedure is often performed on the posterior molar teeth. Dental fillings are designed to withstand the pressure of chewing and provide satisfactory aesthetic results. They are made to match the natural color of the teeth, making them virtually unnoticeable to the naked eye.
In this procedure, custom-made fillings are created in a dental laboratory and then bonded to the tooth surface using special cementing agents. Unlike some other treatments, there is no need to remove a significant portion of the tooth structure or administer anesthesia. As a result, the natural appearance of the tooth is preserved, providing a seamless and aesthetically pleasing outcome.








