What's the Difference Between a Crown, Inlay, and Onlay?
Crowns, inlays, and onlays all restore damaged teeth—but they cover different amounts of the tooth. Learn when each is used and how to understand your dentist's recommendation.
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Crowns, inlays, and onlays all restore damaged teeth—but they cover different amounts of the tooth. Learn when each is used and how to understand your dentist's recommendation.
Both porcelain and zirconia crowns can restore damaged teeth beautifully. But which is stronger? Compare durability, aesthetics, and when each material is the best choice.
A dental crown restores and protects a damaged tooth. Learn the common situations that require a crown—from root canals to large fillings to cracked teeth.
Dental bridges can replace missing teeth for years—typically 10–15 years or more with proper care. Learn what affects lifespan and how to maximize yours.
Dental implants get a lot of attention—but dentures remain a practical, affordable option for many people. Learn when dentures make sense and how modern dentures have improved.
Crowns don't last forever. Learn the signs that yours may need to be replaced—from wear and damage to decay at the margins.
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