

As cosmetic dentistry becomes more popular, more and more cosmetic dentists like Beverly Hills cosmetic dentist Dr. Kevin B. Sands, are offering porcelain inlays and onlays as alternatives to metal fillings. If you've ever looked at tooth whitening products in a drug store, and wished your teeth were brighter and whiter, then inlays and onlays just may be the solution for you.
What, exactly, are onlays and inlays?
Porcelain inlays and onlays are porcelain fillings that unlike the old unsightly metal fillings, they cannot be seen when you smile or laugh. Only Dr. Sands and you will even know that they're there. They're pearly white like the teeth they fill, so if you are looking to get rid of those old ugly amalgam fillings, this may be your chance.
How do inlays differ from onlays?
Simply put, an inlay is smaller than an onlay. As its name suggests, it lies within the tooth cusps (the small bumps on the top tooth surface). Inlays fill smaller cavities. On the other hand, an onlay extends over the top of one or more cusps, filling a larger cavity that involves a side tooth surface as well as the top.
Dental porcelain
Tooth enamel and dental porcelain are both translucent and react with light in similar ways. A translucent substance allows light to travel through it. The light that enters tooth enamel is reflected back off the tooth layer below, the dentin, which is yellow. Light entering porcelain is reflected back off the dental cement used to attach it to the tooth. In both cases, the result is the pearly-white shine we associate with healthy teeth.
Inlays and onlays vs. metal fillings
If you would like to know if you are a candidate for inlays or onlays, please contact our porcelain inlays and onlays specialist at our Beverly Hills Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Kevin B. Sands office today to schedule your initial porcelain inlays and onlays appointment.