Dental restoration
Inlays, Onlays and Overlays
Inlays, onlays, and overlays are types of dental restorations that are used to repair damaged or decayed teeth. They are custom-made prosthetics typically crafted from various materials such as porcelain, composite resin, or gold.

Procedure
When the dental crown has extensive damage caused by caries or trauma that can not be rehabilitated by filling, and still has enough healthy hard tissue that can be used to repair, then we are using the inlay or onlay or owerlay substitute. Depending on the type of damage and which parts of the tooth is caught selects one of these three elements.
Inlays and onlays are made in a dental laboratory to the impression of the prepared tooth. They can be made of composites, ceramics or gold.

How it goes
The placement of inlays, onlays, or overlays typically involves two dental visits. During the first visit, the tooth is prepared, and impressions are taken. A temporary restoration may be placed. In the second visit, the custom-made restoration is permanently bonded to the tooth

CBCT image and 3Shape scan
We use a combination of both, CBCT image and 3shape scan, to create an individual surgical template for precise implant placement.
3d RTG technology
CBCT (3d) X-ray of the jaw
Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) is a specialized imaging technology that provides detailed three-dimensional views of the jaw structures with which we can capture highly accurate, detailed images of the oral and maxillofacial structures. Those images are used to create an implant therapy plan. With that individually created plan, we make a surgical template, which is the basis for installing the implants.