
fill the space within the cusp of a tooth, providing a smooth, durable repair for decayed areas.
cover a larger area, extending over one or more cusps to restore the tooth’s structure when additional reinforcement is needed.


Made from high-quality materials, inlays and onlays are strong enough to withstand daily wear, giving your smile long-lasting resilience.
Unlike full crowns, inlays and onlays preserve more of the natural tooth structure, focusing on complete dental care that maintains health and strength.
Our inlays and onlays match the color and shape of your teeth, creating a natural appearance that seamlessly blends with your smile.
At Valley View Dental, we believe in the power of functional medicine dentistry to support whole-body health. This approach means that our inlay and onlay restorations are crafted with biocompatible materials, chosen to work harmoniously with your body. We prioritize treatments that are safe, effective, and support complete health dentistry, allowing you to feel confident in the health of your smile.

Inlays and onlays cover only part of the tooth, while crowns cover the entire tooth. Inlays and onlays are more conservative options when a full crown isn’t needed.
With proper care, inlays and onlays can last 10–15 years or more, offering a long-lasting solution for damaged teeth.
Many insurance plans cover a portion of inlay and onlay treatments. Our team can help with coverage questions to make this treatment accessible.
Yes, they are crafted to match the color and shape of your natural teeth, providing an invisible restoration.
We use high-quality, biocompatible materials, such as porcelain or composite, to ensure a safe and natural-looking result.
The procedure is typically painless. We use local anesthesia to ensure comfort during the process.
Care for them as you would your natural teeth—regular brushing, flossing, and checkups are essential for maintaining their longevity.
Yes, inlays and onlays provide more support and durability than traditional fillings, making them a great choice for restoring strength.
They are typically used for molars and premolars, but our cosmetic and family dentistry team can advise on the best solution for your needs.
Yes, inlays and onlays are durable and can withstand regular use. If you grind your teeth, we may recommend a night guard for extra protection.