Onlays

Protect Damaged Teeth with Precision Dental Onlays

When a tooth is too damaged for a filling but doesn’t require a full crown, dental onlays offer the ideal solution. Our custom-crafted onlays restore strength, protect your tooth, and provide a seamless, natural-looking finish.

Conservative Tooth Restoration

Custom-Crafted for a Perfect Fit

Durable & Long-Lasting Materials

Gentle, Personalized Care

Why Choose Dental Onlays?

Dental onlays restore larger areas of damage while preserving healthy tooth structure, offering an effective alternative to full dental crowns.

Save More of Your Natural Tooth

Maintain healthy tooth structure while restoring damaged areas with precision.

Exceptional Strength & Durability

Designed to withstand everyday biting and chewing for long-lasting performance.

Beautiful, Seamless Results

Each onlay is custom-made to match your natural tooth color and shape.

Benefits of Dental Onlays

Dental onlays combine durability, aesthetics, and conservative treatment to restore your smile with minimal removal of healthy tooth structure.

Preserves Healthy Tooth Structure

Enhances Tooth Strength

Blends Naturally with Your Smile

What Our Patients Say

Sarah M

I had an amazing experience at Admire Dental & Implants. The staff was professional, friendly, and made me feel comfortable.

David

The dental implant procedure was smooth and painless. I'm extremely happy with the results and highly recommend this clinic.

Emily

The team at Admire Dental & Implants made my entire treatment comfortable and stress-free. From consultation to the final results.

Oliver

Professional staff, modern facilities, and outstanding patient care. They explained every step of my treatment clearly and delivered excellent results. Highly recommended!

Frequently Asked Questions

Learn more about dental onlays and how they restore damaged teeth with strength and precision.

1. What is the difference between an onlay and a filling?

An onlay is a custom-made restoration used when damage is too extensive for a filling but not severe enough to require a full crown.

Yes. We use tooth-colored materials that are carefully matched to the shade of your surrounding teeth for a natural appearance.

Most traditional onlays require two visits, although digital technology may allow treatment in fewer appointments depending on your case.

Yes. An onlay reinforces weakened teeth, helping reduce the risk of future fractures while restoring normal function.

Brush and floss daily, avoid biting hard objects, and attend regular dental checkups to keep your onlay and surrounding teeth in excellent condition.