Inlays and onlays In Ypsilanti, MI

Inlays and onlays are indirect dental restorations, which means they are made outside your mouth in a laboratory. 

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Inlays and Onlays are restorations that are used to rebuild a tooth that has lost a significant amount of its structure due to decay or trauma. Similar to dental fillings but rather than being directly placed into your tooth and then set, they are fabricated in our dental laboratory and then cemented into place. This is known as an ‘indirect procedure’. Inlays fit into the tooth whereas onlays sit on top of the remaining tooth structure.

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Ricco ColvinRicco Colvin
16:33 26 Sep 23
These guys are the best! Been coming here for years !
Chocolate BrooksChocolate Brooks
22:00 05 Sep 23
Wonderful staff! They answer any questions you have and take their time. I didn’t feel rushed during my procedure and I made a follow up appointment so I’ll definitely be back!
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19:01 13 Jul 23
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17:13 11 Jul 23
This place is amazing! The staff are very friendly and professional. Dentist awesome explains every step. My kids did great at Avenue Dental!
Julie WolfJulie Wolf
19:53 06 Jul 23
Abby SchlaffAbby Schlaff
15:22 06 Jul 23
Everyone here is so kind and gentle. I had not been to a dentist in an embarrassingly long time and my mouth is a mess. There has been no judgment or shaming about my lack of dental care or the sad state of my mouth. I have so far had 2 deep cleanings and a tooth pulled and it has all gone well.They have give me accurate explanations about the cost of work to be done and what my copay will be. And they are understanding about the my need to stretch out the schedule based on cost.The outside of the building is a little worn-looking and does not reflect how nice it is inside. Inside is recently redone and very serene and clean.
Christopher NatoliChristopher Natoli
13:58 06 Jul 23
The staff at Avenue Dental are absolutely wonderful, the care team truly cares about your dental well-being and gives you the best options with very detailed aftercare instructions. I would highly recommend this practice to anyone!
Sarah SchockSarah Schock
13:03 06 Jul 23
I have been going to this dentist office for many years and not only do they do a great job, they treat you like family when you come! They make an effort to make everyone feel seen and comfortable when they come! Great business!!
Chelsea WrightChelsea Wright
13:53 28 Jun 23
Avenue dental has taken care of my families dental needs since in business. The staff are professional and make dentist visits for my children extremely comfortable. Treatments are explained In detail and my questions are always answered promptly. I also love that that facility is calm and very clean!
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What Is Inlays and onlays

Inlays and onlays are quite similar. The primary difference between the two restorations is the onlay is larger and therefore replaces more missing tooth structure.

  • Dental Inlay –

    A dental inlay is designed to repair the middle section and one or two sides of a tooth. Inlays are adequate for repairing less extensive damage or decay.

  • Dental Onlay –

    Intended to repair more damage, a dental onlay is designed to extend to the tooth wall, repairing a tooth’s center in addition to its rounded edges including one to three cusps.

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When Is a Dental Inlay or Onlay Recommended?

Dental inlays and onlays are recommended for patients who:

  • Have a tooth with moderate damage or decay.
  • Have too little damage or decay to necessitate a crown, but too much to
    Repair with a traditional filling.
  • Need to replace an old filling.

Whether we recommend a dental inlay (less severe damage) or onlay (more severe damage) for a patient will depend on the extent and location of the tooth’s damage. The best thing about these two restorations is that they conserve more of your natural tooth structure and this is always Dr Naz’s goal.

Is Inlays and onlays The Best Option For Me?

Whether you’re in need of a single tooth repair with an inlay or onlay or you’re hoping to completely restore more extensive damage, our Ypsilanti dentists Dr. Naz and Team can work with you to determine the right course of treatment to help you get the smile of your dreams.

We’ll examine your mouth and take dental x-rays if necessary to determine the level of tooth decay and other damage that might be present. We’ll then talk with you about all of your treatment options to customize a smile restoration plan for you.

To learn more or schedule a consultation, we welcome you to contact Dr.Naz today.

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Cost Of Inlays And Onlays In Ypsilanti, MI

Since inlays and onlays treat cavities and trauma-related dental conditions, insurance will cover part of the procedure.

Inlays and onlays are considered “major” dental procedures, meaning insurance can cover up to 50 percent of the cost. In this case, you will only pay a couple hundred dollars out-of-pocket.

The prices below reflect the cost of an inlay/onlay without insurance:

  • Inlay — $650-$1,200 (per tooth)
  • Onlay — $650-$1,200 (per tooth)
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Frequently Asked Questions

Porcelain veneers are usually referred to as “traditional” veneers. They are extremely durable and are virtually indistinguishable from a natural tooth to the naked eye. Because they are made up of porcelain, they are stain-resistant.

It’s ultimately up to you to decide how many veneers you need. You may wish to get veneers just on the teeth which are most visible when you smile.

Veneers are permanently bonded to your tooth and need the same care as your natural teeth. With regular brushing, flossing and check-ups, your veneers can last anywhere from 10 to 15 years.

Care for your veneers the same way you would care for your natural teeth. Brush at least twice daily with a nonabrasive toothpaste, floss at least once per day and rinse with an antiseptic mouthwash once or twice per day. Avoid sugary or acidic drinks and foods after brushing and especially before bed. And don’t forget to book your routine cleaning and checkup every 6 months!

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Location

1747 E Michigan Ave, Ypsilanti, MI 48198

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