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Inlays & Onlays in Northeast Edmonton

Inlays & Onlays Near You

If a decayed or damaged tooth does not require a full crown, Inlays & Onlays in Northeast Edmonton offer a durable and conservative solution. They improve the function of teeth without removing any part of the structure of your teeth.

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What are Inlays and Onlays?

Restorations, inlays and onlays are for moderately damaged teeth. These are stronger than fillings and fit exactly into the affected area, so they last longer.

 

Inlays sit inside the grooves of a tooth to restore the area between the cusps.
Onlays are used for lesions that involve the outer part of the tooth. They are larger than fillings and require more of the tooth to be removed.
Every restoration is made from porcelain or composite resin and bonded to your tooth. This way, they are strong and look natural while restoring lasting function and beauty.

When Do You Need an Inlay or Onlay?

Our dentist may recommend an inlay or onlay when:
A cavity is too large for a simple filling
The tooth is damaged, but not enough for a full crown

You’ll have something put in to make your tooth stronger

They save your natural tooth and let you chew again. If you notice sensitivity or cracks, or visible damage, a dentist near you can help determine whether this treatment is right for you.
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The Treatment Process

The procedure for inlays and onlays usually takes two visits:

Examination and Preparation:

Our dentist carefully removes decay or damaged material and shapes the tooth for a precise fit.

Impressions and Temporary Restoration:

An impression of your tooth is taken to create a custom inlay or onlay. A temporary restoration protects your tooth while it’s being made.

Placement:

Once your permanent piece is ready, the dentist bonds it securely in place and polishes it for a seamless appearance.

After treatment, your tooth feels strong and natural again. Choosing inlays & onlays near you ensures a lasting, seamless restoration.

Benefits of Inlays and Onlays

Strengthen and protect weakened teeth.

Preserve more natural structure than crowns.

Match your tooth’s natural colour.

Resist staining and wear.

Support long-term oral health.

If you care for your inlays and onlays properly, they will last for years. Our dentist in Northeast Edmonton, makes sure that everyone fits properly.

What Makes Our Care Different

At Zenith Dental Choice, we place patient comfort and personalized dental care first. Our clinic provides

Compassionate, patient-focused treatment.

Flexible timings at your convenience, even at night, open till 7 pm Monday-Thursday.

Saturday appointments until 1 pm.

Full-service dental care for all ages.

Direct billing to insurance.

Adherence to the Alberta Dental Fee Guide.

Free parking and easy access by public transit.

We’ve been a trusted presence in the community since 1981, when Dr. Glen Zenith began practicing here.

Our goal is to make your visit easy, convenient, and comfortable from beginning to end.

Caring for Your Restored Teeth

After receiving inlays or onlays, it is important to brush, floss, and visit the dentist regularly. Do not use your teeth to unscrew lids or crush objects. Your restoration will last longer if you have these small habits.

Stay alert to your restoration. If it ever feels loose or uncomfortable, contact our team for immediate evaluation. Picking inlays and onlays near you can give you professional care and lasting tooth protection.

Book Your Appointment Today

Repair and strengthen your teeth with custom Inlays & Onlays in Northeast Edmonton. Our friendly dental team is here to help you smile with confidence again. Call us at (780) 478-2787 to schedule your appointment with our experienced dentist. Your comfort, care, and healthy smile are our top priorities.

FAQs

How long do inlays and onlays last?
With proper care and hygiene, they can last for 10-15 years or longer.

The procedure is comfortable; you are put at ease with the use of local anesthesia.

You can eat your typical meal once bonding is complete and the numbness has subsided.

Brush, floss, and maintain regular visits with your dentist to keep your teeth clean and intact.

Our Services

587-404-4571