Emax Inlay and Onlay Dental Restoration with Natural Teeth Color, Minimal Preparation, and High Translucency
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Dental Inlay / Onlay Restoration |
| Material Options | Lithium Disilicate, Zirconia, Composite Resin, Gold Alloy |
| Manufacturing Method | CAD/CAM milling or lost-wax casting |
| Indications | Moderate caries, fractured cusps, large restorations |
| Fit Accuracy | High-precision digital scanning (±20 microns) |
| Adhesion System | Resin cement bonding or conventional luting |
| Aesthetic Options | Tooth-shaded, translucent, or metallic finish |
| Durability | 8–15+ years depending on material and care |
| Compatibility | Compatible with most adhesive dental systems |
| Customization | Fully customized based on patient dental impression or digital scan |
Key Features
1. High Precision Fit
Each inlay and onlay is designed using advanced digital scanning and CAD/CAM technology, ensuring excellent marginal adaptation and reduced microleakage.
2. Conservative Tooth Preservation
Unlike full crowns, inlays and onlays preserve healthy tooth structure, making them a minimally invasive restorative solution.
3. Superior Strength
Materials such as zirconia and lithium disilicate provide high fracture resistance, making them suitable for posterior load-bearing teeth.
4. Natural Aesthetics
Tooth-colored materials blend seamlessly with natural dentition, offering excellent cosmetic results for visible areas.
5. Long-Term Performance
With proper oral hygiene, these restorations provide long-lasting durability and stability under chewing forces.
Indications for Use
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Large carious lesions where direct fillings are insufficient
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Fractured or weakened cusps
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Replacement of old or failed restorations
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Patients requiring strong but conservative restorations
Contraindications
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Severe bruxism without protective night guard
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Extremely limited tooth structure
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Poor oral hygiene compliance
Clinical Workflow
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Tooth preparation and impression (digital or conventional)
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CAD design of inlay/onlay restoration
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Milling or casting fabrication
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Try-in and adjustment
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Adhesive cementation
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Final polishing and bite check
Advantages Over Traditional Fillings
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Better structural reinforcement
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Improved marginal sealing
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Higher wear resistance
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More predictable long-term outcomes
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