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Dental Inlays and Onlays in Humble, TX – Precise Restorations for Your Smile

Stronger, Natural-Looking Restorations at Our Dentist Office in Humble, TX

A versatile treatment to restore your natural teeth. While fillings fix minor decay and crowns help restore teeth with severe structural damage, inlays and onlays are perfect for when a filling is not enough, but a crown is too invasive.

A damaged tooth doesn’t always need a crown. Inlays and onlays offer a strong, natural-looking solution when a filling isn’t enough but a crown is too much. They help restore strength, function, and appearance while preserving more of your natural tooth.

At Humble Dentistry, we use high-quality, custom-made inlays and onlays to repair damage and protect your teeth. They blend seamlessly with your smile, last for years, and keep your tooth structure intact. If you need a long-lasting, minimally invasive restoration, this could be the perfect option for you.

What Are Inlays & Onlays? A Conservative Approach to Restoring Teeth

Not all tooth damage requires a crown. Inlays and onlays fill the gap between simple fillings and full crowns, offering durability without unnecessary removal of healthy tooth structure.

Both options are made from strong, tooth-colored material, so they look and feel completely natural. They reinforce your tooth while protecting it from further damage.

Inlays vs. Onlays: What’s the Difference?

Both inlays and onlays restore damaged teeth, but they serve different purposes:

If you have moderate decay, a large filling that needs replacement, or a chipped tooth, we’ll help you decide which option is best.

The Inlay & Onlay Process at Our Humble Dental Clinic

Getting an inlay or onlay is simple and painless. Here’s what to expect:

The result? A strong, functional, and beautifully restored tooth that lasts for years.

Pain-Free and Stress-Free Inlay & Onlay Treatment at Humble Dentistry

We know dental procedures can make some people nervous. That’s why we offer sedation options to keep you comfortable:

If dental anxiety has kept you from getting the care you need, let us know. We’ll make sure your experience is easy and stress-free.

How to Care for Your Inlays & Onlays After Treatment

Taking care of your new restoration is easy:

With proper care, inlays and onlays can last 10-15 years or longer. If you ever feel discomfort or notice a change, give us a call.

A strong, healthy smile is within reach. Schedule an appointment at Humble Dentistry today to see if inlays or onlays are the right solution for you!

Insurance and Financing

Everyone should have access to the best dental care.

Humble Memorial Dental accepts most major dental insurance plans. Let us know what you have so we can work with your plan.

Insurance and Financing

Everyone should have access to the best dental care.

Humble Memorial Dental accepts most major dental insurance plans. Let us know what you have so we can work with your plan.

Don’t have insurance? No problem!

We work with CareCredit and SUNBIT to offer flexible payment plans for those without insurance or for services outside your insurance plan’s coverage

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Get the dental care you need today with our affordable dental financing, powered by Sunbit.

We work with CareCredit and SUNBIT to offer flexible payment plans for those without insurance or for services outside your insurance plan’s coverage

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Making healthy smiles a reality

An inlay fills a cavity or damage within the chewing surface of your tooth, while an onlay covers a larger area, including one or more cusps. Both options provide a strong, natural-looking restoration.

With proper care, inlays and onlays can last 10-15 years or more. They are more durable than regular fillings and help protect your tooth from future damage.

Yes! At Humble Dentistry, we use tooth-colored materials like porcelain or composite resin to ensure your restoration blends perfectly with your natural teeth.

Not at all. The procedure is completely painless because we numb the area before starting. If you’re nervous, we also offer sedation options to help you stay relaxed.

It usually takes two visits. The first visit involves preparing the tooth and taking impressions, and the second visit is for placing the final inlay or onlay.

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