Restoring Back Teeth – Crowns, Onlays and Inlays Explained

Ceramic molar onlay
At Pavilion Dental Group, we have a wonderful team to serve you. Our doctors are

When a tooth has one or more cusps that are weakened or fractured but other cusps that are still strong, we can elect to do an onlay. An onlay can cover one or more cusps while retaining some of the tooth above the gumline. In the example photo, the two cusps on the left were determined to be too weak and were capped, but the remaining cusps were healthy so they were left untouched. The tooth on the bottom needed a complete crown.

When the cusps of the tooth are all healthy and structurally sound, we can elect to restore the surrounding structure but leave the cusps intact. This is called an inlay.