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Inlays and Onlays in London

Our dental clinic located directly in Central London serves Inlays and Onlays with our team of specialist dentists.

Our dentists serving Inlays and Onlays treatments are registered specialist dentists in London, who are all registered with the GDC. Our Inlays and Onlays treatments that we provide to City of London and Greater London Area residents are all approved under BDA, GDC and UK standard guidelines.

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About Inlays and Onlays

Inlays and onlays are custom-made dental restorations used when a tooth has moderate decay or damage that's too extensive for a regular filling but doesn't require a full crown. Inlays fit within the cusps (tips) of the tooth's biting surface, while onlays extend over one or more cusps. Made from durable materials like porcelain, composite resin, or gold, these restorations are precisely crafted in a dental laboratory to match the exact shape and colour of the natural tooth, then bonded permanently in place. They offer superior strength and longevity compared to traditional fillings, better preserve the remaining healthy tooth structure, and provide a natural-looking, long-lasting solution for restoring damaged teeth while maintaining optimal function and aesthetics.
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Why Choose Us

You can feel welcome and safe choosing London Dental Specialists for your Inlays and Onlays in London. You have a full team of dental specialists behind you with a periodontist, orthodontist and endodontist which enables us to take care of your entire smile with any dental procedure necessary for your perfect smile. Don't just take our word for it, watch this video including our real Inlays and Onlays patients as a testimony to our expertise:

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Our Process For Inlays and Onlays

At London Dental Specialists, our inlays and onlays treatments are designed to restore teeth that have suffered moderate decay or damage, offering a durable and aesthetically pleasing solution. The process begins with a comprehensive consultation and assessment to evaluate the extent of the damage and determine the most appropriate restoration. Following this, we develop a customised treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. The procedure involves preparing the affected tooth, taking precise impressions, and fitting a custom-made inlay or onlay crafted from high-quality materials such as porcelain or composite resin. Finally, we provide detailed post-treatment care instructions to ensure the longevity and success of your restoration.

Recovery Timeline

Step 1

Consultation & Assessment



  • Thorough dental examination

  • Review of medical and dental history

  • Discussion of aesthetic goals

  • Explanation of inlays and onlays procedure

Step 2

Inlays and Onlays Custom Treatment Plan



  • Precise restoration design for seamless fit

  • Material selection (porcelain, ceramic, or gold)

  • Advanced CAD-CAM technology for accurate impressions

  • Clear treatment timeline from preparation to placement

  • Post-treatment care instructions

Step 3

Inlays and Onlays Treatment Procedures



  • Remove temporary restoration

  • Clean and disinfect the tooth

  • Verify fit and colour of restoration

  • Bond the restoration securely

  • Polish for a natural finish

Step 4

Post-Treatment Care & Guidance for Inlays and Onlays



  • Immediate aftercare instructions

  • Specialised oral hygiene techniques

  • Long-term maintenance protocols

  • Regular monitoring appointments

  • Troubleshooting potential concerns

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The Benefits of Inlays and Onlays

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Our Team of Dental Specialists

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dr ope sodeinde specialist in periodontics london

Dr Ope Sodeinde

Principal Dentist & Specialist in Periodontics

BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) MSc(Rest Dent) MClinDent(Perio) MPerioRCS(Ed)

GDC No: 104071

dr neha patel specialist endodontist london

Dr Neha Patel

Specialist in Endodontics

BDS MFDS RCS(Ed) FHEA MClinDent(Ed) MEndoRCS(Ed)

GDC No: 150517

dr kia papagalani specialist orthodontist london

Dr Kia Papagalani

Specialist in Orthodontics

DipDS Athens MS(Ortho) OSU

GDC No: 228487

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Frequently Asked Questions

Wondering about dental inlays and onlays? These restorative treatments bridge the gap between fillings and crowns, offering a durable solution when tooth damage is too extensive for a standard filling but doesn't require a full crown. At London Dental Specialists, we precisely craft inlays (which fit within the cusps of your tooth) and onlays (which cover one or more cusps) to match your natural tooth structure. Made from strong, tooth-coloured materials, they provide superior longevity compared to traditional fillings while preserving more of your natural tooth. Our patients appreciate how these custom-made restorations strengthen damaged teeth, restore function, and blend seamlessly with their smile. Below are answers to the questions we hear most frequently about these versatile treatments.

What are dental inlays and onlays?


Dental inlays and onlays are conservative restorations used when a tooth has moderate damage but doesn't require a full crown. An inlay fits within the cusps (tips) of the tooth, while an onlay covers one or more cusps. Both are custom-made in a dental laboratory from durable materials like porcelain or composite resin, providing a stronger and longer-lasting solution than traditional fillings while preserving more of your natural tooth structure.



What is the difference between inlays and onlays?


The main difference between inlays and onlays is their coverage area. Inlays fit entirely within the cusps (tips) of your tooth, filling the space between them. Onlays are more extensive restorations that cover one or more of the cusps in addition to the area between them. Your dentist at London Dental Specialists will recommend the appropriate option based on the location and extent of your tooth damage.



How do inlays and onlays differ from crowns?


Inlays and onlays are more conservative than crowns as they preserve more of your natural tooth structure. While inlays and onlays cover only the damaged portion of the tooth, crowns cover the entire tooth above the gum line. Crowns are typically recommended for teeth with extensive damage or decay, whereas inlays and onlays are ideal for moderate damage where sufficient healthy tooth structure remains.



Why might my dentist recommend an inlay or onlay instead of a filling?


Your dentist at London Dental Specialists might recommend an inlay or onlay instead of a filling when:


  • The decay or damage is too extensive for a standard filling

  • You need a stronger, more durable restoration

  • The tooth requires additional structural support

  • You want a longer-lasting solution

  • The damaged area is in a location that bears significant chewing forces


Inlays and onlays provide superior strength and longevity compared to traditional fillings while preserving more natural tooth structure than crowns.



How long do inlays and onlays last?


With proper care and regular dental check-ups, inlays and onlays can last 15-30 years. Their longevity significantly exceeds that of traditional fillings, which typically need replacement every 5-10 years. To maximise the lifespan of your inlay or onlay, maintain excellent oral hygiene, attend regular dental check-ups at London Dental Specialists, avoid chewing extremely hard foods with the restored tooth, and wear a night guard if you grind your teeth.



What materials are used for inlays and onlays?


Inlays and onlays can be made from several materials, including:


  • Porcelain or ceramic - highly aesthetic, matching natural tooth colour

  • Composite resin - tooth-coloured and less expensive than porcelain

  • Gold - extremely durable and long-lasting


At London Dental Specialists, we'll discuss the most appropriate material for your specific situation, considering factors such as the location of the tooth, aesthetic requirements, and functional needs.



What is the procedure for getting an inlay or onlay?


The inlay or onlay procedure at London Dental Specialists typically involves two appointments:


  1. First appointment: The dentist removes decay, takes precise impressions of your tooth, places a temporary restoration, and sends the impressions to a dental laboratory.

  2. Second appointment (1-2 weeks later): The dentist removes the temporary restoration, ensures the custom inlay or onlay fits perfectly, and bonds it permanently to your tooth.


The procedure is comfortable, and local anaesthetic is used to ensure you don't experience pain during treatment.



Are inlays and onlays painful?


The procedure for placing inlays and onlays is not painful. Local anaesthetic is used during the preparation phase to ensure your comfort. After the procedure, you might experience mild sensitivity for a few days, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers if necessary. Unlike crowns, inlays and onlays require less tooth reduction, which typically results in less post-procedure discomfort.



How do I care for my inlay or onlay?


Caring for an inlay or onlay is similar to caring for your natural teeth:


  • Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste

  • Floss daily, paying special attention to the area around the restoration

  • Attend regular check-ups and cleanings at London Dental Specialists

  • Avoid chewing extremely hard objects like ice or hard sweets

  • Consider wearing a night guard if you grind your teeth


With proper care, your inlay or onlay will provide many years of functional and aesthetic service.


Can’t find the answer to your Inlays and Onlays questions here? Always feel welcome to contact us with your Inlays and Onlays questions and concerns.
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Aftercare Methods & Products for Inlays and Onlays








































































Product Brands What it Takes Care of Details
Non-Abrasive Toothpaste Sensodyne Pronamel, Oral-B Gum & Enamel Repair Gentle cleaning, Sensitivity relief Safe for inlays and onlays while protecting against sensitivity common after placement.
Ultra-Soft Toothbrush Oral-B Sensitive, Colgate Slim Soft Gentle cleaning around restorations Extra-gentle bristles safe for cleaning around inlay and onlay margins.
Interdental Brushes TePe, Boots Interdental Cleaning around restoration edges Helps clean the margins where inlays/onlays meet natural tooth structure.
Alcohol-Free Mouthwash Corsodyl, Listerine Zero Gentle rinsing Won't damage the cement or affect the longevity of inlays/onlays.
Night Guard Custom-fitted from dentist Protection Protects inlays/onlays from grinding forces while sleeping.
Sensitivity Relief Gel Sensodyne, Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief Sensitivity management Provides relief for post-treatment sensitivity around restoration margins.
Water Flosser Philips Sonicare Airfloss, Waterpik Margin cleaning Effectively cleans around inlay/onlay margins without damaging cement.
pH Balancing Rinse GC Tooth Mousse, Biomin Acid protection Helps protect the tooth-restoration interface from acid erosion.
Travel Cleaning Kit Oral-B, Colgate On-the-go care Maintains inlays/onlays while away from home.
Plaque Disclosing Tablets Boots, Dentyl Plaque identification Helps identify plaque buildup around inlay/onlay margins.
Looking for more information for aftercare guide and instructions for post treatment? We take the whole process of treatment to recovery very seriously with a lot of car for our patients, so if you're looking for more information on this check out our aftercare guide for Inlays and Onlays post treatments recovery.
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