Inlays & Onlays in Murphy, TX
When a tooth is too damaged for a filling but doesn’t need a full crown, dental inlays or onlays offer a strong, natural-looking solution. At Murphy Crossing Dental Care, we use custom-made restorations to preserve as much healthy tooth structure as possible—while restoring strength, stability, and function.
Durable, Conservative Tooth Repair

What Are Inlays and Onlays?
- Inlays – Fit inside the grooves of the tooth, similar to a large filling.
- Onlays – Cover one or more of the tooth’s cusps and are sometimes called “partial crowns.”
Both options are custom-designed to match your natural tooth in color and contour.
When Are Inlays or Onlays Recommended?
- Moderate decay or damage on a back tooth
- Replacing a large, worn, or failing filling
- Cracked or chipped tooth without nerve damage
- Patients wanting a metal-free alternative to silver fillings
We’ll help determine the best restorative option based on your tooth’s structure and function.


Benefits of Inlays & Onlays
- Preserve Natural Tooth – Require less removal of healthy enamel than crowns.
- Stronger Than Fillings – Bond tightly to the tooth for increased durability.
- Custom Fit & Color – Designed to blend with your natural teeth.
- Long-Lasting Solution – With good care, they can last 10+ years.
Inlays and onlays combine the precision of a crown with the simplicity of a filling.
How Inlays & Onlays Compare to Other Options
- Filling – Best for small cavities or chips; less durable for larger areas.
- Inlay – Great for moderate damage between the tooth cusps.
- Onlay – Best when the damage extends to one or more cusps, but a full crown isn’t needed.
- Crown – Ideal for severe decay, fractures, or after root canal therapy.
We’ll always recommend the most conservative option that provides lasting results.

What to Expect During Your Inlay or Onlay Treatment
1. Evaluation & Digital Imaging
We begin by examining the affected tooth and taking precise digital scans to plan your restoration.
2. Tooth Preparation
The damaged or decayed area is gently removed, and a temporary covering is placed while your custom inlay or onlay is created.
3. Custom Fabrication
Your restoration is crafted by a dental lab (or in some cases, in-house using CEREC) to ensure an ideal fit and match.
4. Placement & Bonding
At your second visit, the inlay or onlay is securely bonded to your tooth and polished for a natural, functional finish. The result is a long-lasting repair that restores both strength and beauty to your smile.
We Accept Most Major Insurances
PPO Plans
HMO Plans

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Answers to Your Questions
Are inlays and onlays better than fillings?
They’re stronger and longer-lasting, especially for molars with moderate damage. We’ll guide you based on the size and location of the issue.
Do inlays or onlays hurt?
Not at all. The procedure is done under local anesthesia, and most patients feel little to no discomfort.
How long do they last?
With proper care, inlays and onlays can last 10–15 years or longer.
Are they covered by insurance?
Many dental plans cover inlays and onlays as a restorative procedure. We’re happy to check your benefits for you.
Will it look natural?
Yes! We use tooth-colored ceramic or composite that’s matched to your smile for a seamless result.
Didn’t find the answer to your question? Call us at (469) 322-8595, and we’ll be happy to help!
Restore Your Tooth with Precision and Strength
Call us at (469) 322-8595 or book your appointment online now!