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Dr. Jasmine & Dr. Sonny Naderi · Richmond, TX

Inlays & Onlays
in Richmond, TX

Custom porcelain restorations that preserve maximum natural tooth structure — stronger than fillings, more conservative than crowns. The ideal solution for moderate to large cavities and damaged back teeth.

75%Tooth Strength Restored
10–30Year Lifespan
3 MaterialsPorcelain · Composite · Gold
1–2 VisitsSame-Day Option Available
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What Are Inlays & Onlays?

Inlays and onlays are custom-fabricated dental restorations designed to repair damaged or decayed teeth when the damage is too extensive for a traditional filling but not severe enough to require a full crown. Often called “partial crowns,” they're precision-crafted to fit the unique contours of your tooth — delivering superior strength and seamless natural aesthetics.

At Best Dental in Richmond, TX, Dr. Jasmine and Dr. Sonny Naderi create custom inlays and onlays from high-quality porcelain, composite, or gold — precisely shade-matched to your natural tooth. These conservative restorations preserve significantly more healthy tooth structure than traditional crowns while providing durability and longevity far beyond what standard fillings can achieve.

The result is a restoration that looks natural, feels comfortable, and can last 10–30 years with proper care — making inlays and onlays one of the most cost-effective long-term investments available in restorative dentistry.

“Advances in adhesive technologies and escalation in esthetic demands have drastically increased the indications for tooth-colored, partial coverage restorations. Ceramic partial coverage restorations outperformed resin restorations at both 5-year and 10-year follow-up, with glass-ceramic and feldspathic porcelain showing survival rates of 90–92% at 5 years and 89–91% at 10 years.”
Naik & Jain et al., Comparative Evaluation of Clinical Performance of Ceramic and Resin Inlays, Onlays, and Overlays: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, PMC / PubMed (2022). · Read the full study at PMC →

✨ Porcelain Inlays & Onlays as Esthetic Restorations

Beyond restoring damaged teeth, porcelain inlays and onlays are increasingly chosen as esthetic alternatives to metal amalgam fillings — eliminating dark, visible metal and replacing it with tooth-colored ceramic that blends seamlessly with surrounding enamel. For patients who want their back teeth to look as natural as their front teeth, porcelain inlays and onlays are the preferred cosmetic option. They can be combined with professional whitening or a full smile makeover for a completely metal-free, natural-looking result.

Inlay vs. Onlay

The distinction comes down to how much of the biting surface is involved. Both are custom-fabricated and permanently bonded — only the coverage area differs.

Smaller Coverage Area

Dental Inlay

Fits within the cusps (bumps) of the tooth
Does not extend over the biting surface edges
Like a large filling — but custom-fabricated for precision
Used for decay or damage in the center of the tooth
Ideal for moderate cavities not involving the cusps
Preserves maximum surrounding tooth structure
Extended Coverage · “Partial Crown”

Dental Onlay

Extends over one or more cusps of the tooth
Covers a larger portion of the chewing surface
Used when decay or damage involves the cusps
Provides structural support to weakened cusps
Often called a “partial crown” — sits between inlay and crown
Excellent protection for extensively damaged back teeth

Benefits of Inlays & Onlays

Inlays and onlays occupy a unique position — delivering crown-level durability with filling-level conservation of your healthy natural tooth structure.

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Preserve Natural Tooth

Unlike crowns requiring significant reduction of healthy enamel, inlays and onlays remove only the damaged portion — your natural structure stays intact.

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Restore up to 75% Strength

Custom-bonded to the tooth, these restorations reinforce the remaining structure — restoring up to 75% of the original tooth strength when fully bonded.

Natural Appearance

Porcelain materials are shade-matched precisely to your surrounding enamel — virtually undetectable even at close range, with no visible metal.

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Precision Fit & Sealed Margins

Custom-fabricated for an exact fit and permanently bonded, inlays and onlays seal at the margins — leaving no gaps where bacteria can infiltrate and start new decay.

10–30 Year Lifespan

Porcelain and gold restorations last dramatically longer than direct fillings — often 15–30 years with proper care, making them a genuinely long-term investment.

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Superior Decay Protection

The precise bond and durable material provide better long-term protection against recurrent decay at the margins compared to large direct composite fillings.

When Are Inlays & Onlays Recommended?

Dr. Naderi recommends inlays or onlays when a direct filling would be too large for long-term reliability — but crown coverage is not yet necessary.

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Moderate to Large Cavity

Decay too extensive for a filling, but not severe enough to require a full crown covering the entire tooth

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Fractured or Cracked Tooth

Restores structural integrity and seals fractures without removing the surrounding healthy enamel a crown would require

Failed or Worn-Out Filling

When large direct fillings break down or develop recurrent decay, an inlay provides a stronger, longer-lasting replacement

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Tooth Wear from Grinding

Rebuilds teeth worn by bruxism or acid erosion, restoring proper bite height and chewing surface anatomy

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Replace Silver Amalgam

Cosmetically upgrade old visible metal fillings to natural-looking tooth-colored porcelain restorations

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Weakened Cusps

When cusps are structurally compromised and need support, an onlay covers and reinforces without requiring full crown preparation

💡 When other options are better: If damage is minimal, a direct composite filling is sufficient and more affordable. For severely damaged teeth with extensive structural loss, a full dental crown provides complete protection. For unsalvageable teeth, a dental implant is the best long-term solution. Dr. Naderi always recommends the most conservative option that delivers a reliable, durable outcome.

The Inlay & Onlay Procedure

Traditional treatment requires two appointments spaced 1–2 weeks apart. CAD/CAM same-day options are available for qualifying cases.

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Appointment 1 · 60–90 min
Examination & Tooth Preparation

Dr. Naderi numbs the area and removes all decayed or damaged tooth structure. The cavity is shaped precisely to accept the inlay or onlay, preserving as much surrounding healthy enamel as possible.

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Same appointment · 5 min
Digital Impression & Temporary Restoration

A precise digital scan captures the prepared tooth's exact contours. A temporary restoration protects the tooth while your custom inlay or onlay is fabricated — typically 1–2 weeks.

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Laboratory · 1–2 weeks
Custom Fabrication

Skilled dental technicians craft your restoration from the specified material — porcelain, composite, or gold — to exact specifications matching your tooth's contours and your bite relationship.

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Appointment 2 · 45–60 min
Fit Check & Permanent Bonding

The temporary is removed and the custom restoration is tested for fit, color match, and bite. Once verified, it's permanently bonded with strong dental adhesive and light-cured for a long-lasting seal.

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Same appointment · 10 min
Final Adjustments & Polish

Any bite refinements are made to ensure completely natural, comfortable occlusion. The restoration is polished to match the luster of your surrounding enamel — seamless and virtually invisible.

Same-Day Option with CAD/CAM Technology

For qualifying cases, Best Dental's advanced CAD/CAM system can mill your custom inlay or onlay chairside — eliminating the laboratory wait and completing your restoration in a single 2–3 hour appointment. Ask about this option at your consultation.

Inlay & Onlay Materials

Three material options — each with distinct strengths. The right choice depends on tooth location, bite forces, aesthetic priorities, and budget.

Best Aesthetics · Most Popular

Porcelain (Ceramic)

Matches the translucency and color of natural enamel with exceptional accuracy. Stain-resistant, biocompatible, and metal-free — ideal for both visible and back teeth, and patients with metal sensitivities. The most commonly recommended option. Lasts 15–25+ years with proper care.
Budget-Friendly Option

Composite Resin

Tooth-colored material offering good aesthetics at a lower cost. Excellent for smaller inlays and can sometimes be completed same-day. Not as durable as porcelain for large restorations or heavy-force back teeth. Best for moderate, lower-stress applications. Lasts 7–10 years.
Maximum Durability

Gold Alloy

The longest-lasting option — gold restorations routinely last 20–30+ years. Extremely gentle on opposing teeth, requires minimal tooth removal, and virtually never chips or fractures under chewing forces. Gold color limits use to back molars where aesthetics matter less.
Visible / Front Teeth
Porcelain
Back Teeth (Aesthetics)
Porcelain
Grinders / Heavy Force
Gold or Porcelain
Budget-Conscious
Composite Resin

Inlays & Onlays vs. Other Options

Understanding where inlays and onlays fit in the restorative spectrum helps clarify when they're the right choice — and when another option serves better.

Factor
Inlay / Onlay
Direct Filling
Full Crown
Tooth Structure Removed
Damaged only
Damaged only
Significant reduction
Fabrication Method
Lab or CAD/CAM — precise fit
Chairside — less precise
Lab fabricated
Best Application
Moderate–large cavities
Small–moderate cavities
Severely damaged teeth
Typical Lifespan
10–30 years
5–10 years
10–15+ years
Appointments Required
1–2 visits
1 visit
2 visits
Strength Restoration
Up to 75%
Moderate
Full coverage
Relative Cost
Mid-range
Lowest
Highest

Care & Maintenance

With proper daily habits, porcelain and gold inlays and onlays can last 20+ years. Simple consistent routines make the difference between 10 years and 30.

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Brush Twice Daily

Soft-bristled brush with fluoride toothpaste. Pay particular attention to the margins where the restoration meets your natural tooth — that's where new decay starts.

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Floss Daily at Margins

Floss gently around the restoration — bacterial plaque at the margins is the primary cause of recurrent decay around inlays and onlays over time.

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Avoid Hard Objects

No chewing ice, hard candy, or using teeth as tools — these forces can fracture even durable restorations or crack the surrounding natural tooth structure.

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Nightguard if You Grind

If you clench or grind during sleep, a custom nightguard protects your restorations from the high forces of bruxism that can fracture even strong materials.

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Whiten Before, Not After

Porcelain and composite don't respond to whitening. If you're considering teeth whitening, do it first — then we match the restoration to your new shade.

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Regular Professional Checkups

Cleanings every 6 months let Dr. Naderi monitor margin integrity and catch early issues before they compromise the restoration or surrounding tooth.

⚠️ Contact Best Dental Promptly if You Notice:

Sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweets that persists beyond a few days Pain when biting or chewing on the restored tooth Restoration feels loose or has shifted Visible crack or chip in the restoration Bite feels different than before

Cost & Insurance

Priced between fillings and crowns, inlays and onlays are classified as major restorative work — most insurance plans cover 50–80% after deductible.

Composite inlay or onlay$650–$1,000
Porcelain (ceramic) inlay or onlay$900–$1,500
Gold alloy inlay or onlay$900–$1,600
Most dental insurance plans classify inlays and onlays as major restorative procedures — typically 50–80% covered after deductible; our team verifies your benefits before treatment
Dental Discount Plan for uninsured patients · CareCredit financing with low monthly payments · Detailed written estimate provided before any treatment begins

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do inlays and onlays last?
Porcelain and gold inlays and onlays typically last 15–30 years with proper care — significantly longer than direct composite fillings. Composite resin restorations last 7–10 years. Longevity depends on material, tooth location, bite forces, grinding habits, and consistency of home care. Regular checkups allow Dr. Naderi to assess condition and address any early margin wear before it becomes a problem.
Is the procedure painful?
No — the preparation appointment is performed under local anesthesia, so you won't feel pain during treatment. Some mild temperature sensitivity or slight bite discomfort after the anesthetic wears off is normal and typically resolves within a few days. Over-the-counter pain relievers are usually sufficient. If discomfort persists beyond a week or worsens, contact Best Dental for evaluation — persistent pain can signal that the bite needs a minor adjustment.
How many appointments are required?
Traditional inlays and onlays require two appointments: preparation and digital impressions (60–90 min), then permanent placement 1–2 weeks later (45–60 min). For qualifying cases, our CAD/CAM technology can mill the restoration chairside and complete the entire procedure in a single 2–3 hour appointment — no laboratory wait, no temporary restoration. Ask about this option at your consultation.
Can I whiten my teeth after getting an inlay or onlay?
Porcelain and composite materials don't respond to teeth whitening treatments. If you're considering professional whitening, the correct sequence is to whiten first, then get your restoration shade-matched to the new color. If you whiten after placement, your natural teeth brighten but the restoration stays its original shade — creating a visible mismatch that requires replacing the restoration to correct.
What's the difference between an inlay/onlay and a crown?
A dental crown covers the entire visible portion of the tooth and requires significant reduction of surrounding healthy enamel to create the necessary space. An inlay or onlay replaces only the damaged area — preserving far more natural tooth structure. Inlays and onlays are appropriate when damage is moderate to large but doesn't extend far enough to warrant full-coverage protection. Dr. Naderi always recommends the most conservative option that achieves a reliable, durable long-term outcome.
Are there dietary restrictions after placement?
For the first 24 hours after permanent placement, favor softer foods and avoid temperature extremes while the bond fully sets. After that, you can eat normally. Long-term, simply avoid biting extremely hard objects — ice, hard candy, popcorn kernels — and don't use your teeth as tools. These forces can damage restorations of any material, as well as the surrounding natural tooth structure.
Are there affordable inlays and onlays near me in the Richmond, TX area?
Yes. Best Dental offers some of the most affordable inlay and onlay pricing in Fort Bend County and the southwest Houston area — composite inlays starting at $650 and porcelain starting at $900. Most PPO insurance plans cover 50–80% as major restorative work, bringing out-of-pocket costs down to $130–$450 for many patients. CareCredit financing and an in-house discount plan are available for uninsured patients. Best Dental is located at 22377 Bellaire Blvd, Richmond TX 77407, serving Sugar Land, Katy, Missouri City, Stafford, Rosenberg, and all of Fort Bend County. Book a consultation or call (281) 215-3065 for a benefits estimate before your first visit.
Which Richmond, TX cosmetic dentists offer porcelain inlays and onlays for esthetic restorations?
Best Dental in Richmond, TX offers porcelain inlays and onlays as both restorative and esthetic treatments. Dr. Jasmine Naderi and Dr. Sonny Naderi use tooth-colored ceramic restorations precision shade-matched to your natural enamel — eliminating visible metal while fully restoring function. Whether you're replacing old amalgam fillings for cosmetic reasons or treating active decay, porcelain inlays and onlays deliver a natural result that blends seamlessly with your smile. We're located at 22377 Bellaire Blvd, Suite 400. Book a consultation online or call (281) 215-3065.

Key Takeaways About Inlays & Onlays at Best Dental

The ideal middle ground — more conservative than crowns, more durable than fillings
Inlays fit within cusps · Onlays extend over one or more cusps (“partial crown”)
Preserve significantly more natural tooth structure than full dental crowns
Restore up to 75% of original tooth strength when permanently bonded in place
Three material options: porcelain (best aesthetics), composite (value), gold (most durable)
Lifespan of 10–30 years depending on material, location, and care habits
Traditional process: 2 appointments over 1–2 weeks · Same-day CAD/CAM available
Most insurance plans cover 50–80% as major restorative work
Whiten before placement — porcelain and composite don't respond to whitening afterward
Daily flossing at margins and regular checkups are key to maximum longevity

Serving Richmond & Surrounding Areas

Best Dental proudly serves patients from across Richmond and the surrounding Fort Bend County communities. Click your neighborhood to learn more.

Affordable Inlays & Onlays Near Me — Richmond, TX

For patients searching for affordable inlays and onlays nearby, Best Dental is one of Fort Bend County's most accessible options — with composite inlays starting at $650 and porcelain at $900, below the range charged at many comparable practices in Sugar Land, Katy, and inner Houston. Best Dental serves patients throughout the southwest Houston area, including Sugar Land, Katy, Missouri City, Stafford, Rosenberg, and Fulshear, from its Richmond location at 22377 Bellaire Blvd.

Affordability here comes from a combination of transparent pricing, in-house surgical and restorative care under one roof, and lower Richmond overhead versus premium commercial corridors. Most PPO insurance plans cover 50–80% of inlay and onlay costs as major restorative work — bringing out-of-pocket to as little as $130–$300 for many patients. For those without insurance, CareCredit financing and Best Dental's in-house discount plan make affordable inlays and onlays near you a practical reality regardless of coverage.

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From $650 — Composite

Most affordable inlay/onlay option. Tooth-colored, good aesthetics, same-day option available for qualifying cases.

From $900 — Porcelain

Best aesthetics, 15–25+ year lifespan. Natural-looking, metal-free, shade-matched to your enamel.

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50–80% Insurance Coverage

Most PPO plans cover inlays and onlays as major restorative work. Benefits verified before treatment — no surprises.

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Serving Fort Bend & SW Houston

Richmond TX — near Sugar Land, Katy, Missouri City, Stafford & Rosenberg. Same affordable pricing for all patients.

Restore Your Tooth — Conservatively & Precisely

Don't let a failing filling or moderate cavity progress to crown-level damage. An inlay or onlay from Best Dental delivers lasting strength while preserving the natural tooth structure worth keeping.

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