Inlays & Onlays in Westlake Village, CA

Precise, Long-Lasting Restorations for Damaged Teeth

At Westlake Dental Arts, we provide restorative solutions that prioritize both function and aesthetics. For teeth that are too damaged for a filling but not quite in need of a full crown, inlays and onlays offer a conservative and durable alternative. These custom restorations allow us to rebuild strength and beauty—while preserving as much of your natural tooth as possible.

Patients from Westlake Village, Agoura Hills, Thousand Oaks, Calabasas, and Newbury Park choose our practice for its technology-driven approach, minimally invasive techniques, and beautifully crafted restorations that are made to last.

What Are Inlays and Onlays?

Inlays and onlays are lab-fabricated restorations used to repair moderate damage to a tooth’s biting surface.

  • Inlays fit within the cusps (raised edges) of the tooth—much like a traditional filling but stronger and longer-lasting.
  • Onlays extend over one or more cusps and may cover a larger portion of the tooth, functioning as a partial crown.

Both are ideal for teeth with large cavities, fractures, or worn-down enamel—especially molars, which endure more chewing pressure.

Why Choose Inlays or Onlays Over Fillings or Crowns?

We may recommend an inlay or onlay instead of a dental filling when:

  • The cavity is too large for a filling to support the tooth long term
  • The tooth is structurally compromised but doesn’t need full coverage
  • The area is in a high-bite force zone where strength and fit matter

Inlays and onlays are also more conservative than full dental crowns, as they allow us to preserve more natural enamel.

Benefits include:

  • Exceptional strength and durability for long-lasting performance
  • Precision fit using digital imaging and impressions
  • Aesthetic materials like ceramic and porcelain that match your natural teeth
  • Less invasive preparation than full crowns

Designed with Technology, Built for Longevity

At Westlake Dental Arts, our advanced digital workflows ensure every inlay or onlay is perfectly designed to your tooth’s unique shape and bite.

We use:

  • Intraoral cameras to capture high-definition images of the damage
  • Cone Beam CT and digital X-rays for precise diagnosis
  • 3D imaging for accurate design and fabrication
  • High-performance materials like porcelain and ceramic for durability and natural appearance

In some cases, we may offer same-day options using our in-office CEREC system. However, for many inlays and onlays, we work closely with high-end dental labs for the most customized results.

Expert Restorative Dentistry, Personalized Care

All restorative work at Westlake Dental Arts is performed by Dr. Ted Baum, a Westlake Village native known for his precise, patient-centered approach. As a clinical instructor and practicing dentist, he blends evidence-based techniques with next-generation technology to restore your smile in a way that looks and feels natural.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What’s the difference between an inlay and an onlay?

Inlays fit inside the chewing surface between the cusps, while onlays cover one or more cusps. Onlays offer more coverage and are used when more of the tooth structure is compromised.

Are inlays and onlays better than fillings?

They can be—especially when a tooth has extensive decay or wear. Fillings are more suitable for small cavities, but inlays and onlays provide better strength and stability for larger restorations.

What materials are used?

We use high-quality porcelain or ceramic that closely mimics natural enamel in color, texture, and durability. These materials are metal-free, biocompatible, and long-lasting.

How long do inlays and onlays last?

With proper care, they can last 10–15 years or more. Regular hygiene visits and avoiding habits like grinding can help extend their lifespan.

Still have questions?

Request an Appointment for Inlays & Onlays in Westlake Village

If you have a damaged or worn-down tooth, inlays and onlays offer a conservative and lasting solution—designed for both function and beauty. At Westlake Dental Arts, we combine advanced imaging, expert care, and high-end materials to restore your smile the right way the first time.