Inlays & Onlays in Forney, TX
When a tooth is too damaged for a filling but doesn’t require a full crown, inlays and onlays offer a precise, conservative solution. At Mustang Crossing Dental Care, we provide high-quality restorations that repair and strengthen your tooth while preserving as much natural structure as possible. Whether you have a cracked tooth, moderate decay, or an old filling that needs replacement, our experienced team will guide you toward the right treatment with comfort and care.
Durable, Conservative Tooth Repair

What Are Inlays & Onlays?
Benefits of Inlays & Onlays
- Conservative Treatment – Preserves more of your healthy tooth compared to a crown.
- Durable Materials – Made from high-quality ceramic or composite for long-lasting strength.
- Seamless Appearance – Custom-matched to blend naturally with your surrounding teeth.
- Improved Fit & Function – Lab-fabricated or digitally crafted for precise bite alignment and comfort.
Inlays and onlays restore strength, shape, and function—without over-treating the tooth.


Am I a Candidate for an Inlay or Onlay?
- Have a large cavity or failing filling
- Want a stronger solution than a traditional filling
- Have a cracked or weakened tooth that doesn’t need a full crown
- Prefer a metal-free, natural-looking restoration
Not sure? Our Forney team will assess your tooth and recommend the most conservative option for long-term success.
How Inlays & Onlays Compare to Fillings and Crowns
- More Durable Than Fillings – Inlays/onlays are lab-made or milled restorations that hold up better over time in large cavities.
- Less Invasive Than Crowns – They preserve more natural tooth structure, which helps maintain tooth strength.
- Better Fit – Designed from digital impressions for a more precise fit and bite alignment than many direct fillings.
- Cosmetic Results – Crafted to match your natural tooth color and blend in beautifully with your smile.
Inlays and onlays offer the best of both worlds—strength, aesthetics, and preservation.

What to Expect During Your Inlay or Onlay Treatment
1. Exam & Imaging
We examine your tooth and take digital impressions for accurate planning and fabrication.
2. Tooth Preparation
Damaged tissue or filling is gently removed and the area is cleaned. A temporary may be placed if needed.
3. Fabrication
Your inlay or onlay is created using durable materials and designed to match your bite and smile.
4. Final Placement
The restoration is bonded into place and polished for a smooth, secure finish. Your result is a beautifully restored tooth that looks and functions like new.
We Accept Most Major Insurances
PPO Plans
HMO Plans

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Answers to Your Questions
What’s the difference between an inlay and an onlay?
An inlay fits within the grooves of your tooth, between the cusps. An onlay covers one or more cusps as well. Both are used to restore moderate damage, but onlays provide a bit more coverage and support.
Are inlays and onlays better than fillings?
Yes—for larger cavities or areas under heavy bite pressure, inlays and onlays are more durable and longer-lasting than traditional fillings. They’re also custom-fit for better function and appearance.
How long do inlays and onlays last?
With good oral hygiene and regular checkups, inlays and onlays can last 10–15 years or more. Their longevity often exceeds that of standard fillings.
Is the procedure painful?
Not at all. We use local anesthesia to keep you comfortable while we prepare your tooth. Most patients report little to no discomfort during or after treatment.
Will insurance cover inlays or onlays?
Many dental insurance plans cover a portion of the cost, especially if the restoration is medically necessary. Our team will help you review your benefits and estimate your out-of-pocket cost.
Didn’t find the answer to your question? Call us at (469) 322-8570, and we’ll be happy to help!
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