Many people have questions about porcelain onlays. Onlays are a blend between a crown and a filling with outstanding durability, beauty and longevity. According to Dr. Ryne Johnson, a prosthodontist at Newton Wellesley Dental Partners, onlays are a better option than bonding (plastic) or silver fillings (amalgams) when restoring back teeth. If you need an onlay, a prosthodontist is best suited to create for you a perfectly matching tooth that will have the look, feel and functionality of a natural tooth.
At Newton Wellesley Dental Partners, your porcelain onlay is fabricated via state-of-the-art, CAD/CAM technology to protect and restore the damaged tooth. Like a crown, an onlay covers and protects the tooth's biting surface. Where a crown covers the entire tooth, an onlay fits inside the tooth cusps and covers only the biting surfaces….it is a more-conservative technique than a full-coverage, crown.
CAD/CAM dentistry (visit http://www.cadentitero.com/itero/itero.php?section=patient) offers a very precise outcome and avoids the “goop in a tray” technique which was the standard in dentistry for the past 75 years. Dr. Johnson has been regarded as a pioneer in this type of dentistry and was one of the first dentists in the Northeast to work with Cadent. “When we're finished”, beams Dr. Johnson, “the dentistry visually disappears into the tooth”.
If you live in Weston, Newton, Wellesley or the surrounds and would like information on porcelain onlays, cosmetic dentistry procedures or tooth restorations, contact Newton Wellesley Dental Partners or visit them on the web.
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