Not every damaged or decayed tooth needs a full crown. At Precision Dental Care in Duncanville, we offer custom inlays and onlays — restorations that provide a perfect balance between a dental filling and a crown. These restorations are ideal when a cavity or fracture is too large for a simple filling but doesn’t require full tooth coverage.
Preserve your natural smile. Restore function and beauty.
Serving Duncanville, DeSoto, Cedar Hill, Grand Prairie, and nearby communities
Inlays and onlays are lab-crafted restorations made of high-strength, tooth-colored materials like porcelain, ceramic, or composite resin.
They are custom-fabricated outside the mouth and bonded into place, offering a precise fit, excellent strength, and a natural appearance.
We may recommend an inlay or onlay if:
Inlays and onlays provide a conservative, long-lasting solution that protects your tooth while preserving more of it.
Treatment typically takes two visits:
These restorations allow you to preserve your smile’s natural structure while restoring complete function and aesthetics.
At Precision Dental Care, we believe everyone deserves a healthy, confident smile — without the burden of financial worry. That’s why we provide flexible payment options, convenient third-party financing, and clear, upfront pricing tailored to suit your budget and individual needs.
Our office uses cutting-edge dental technology to ensure precision, comfort, and long-term success:
for high-resolution digital impressions
to plan and visualize outcomes
supports accurate modeling and fit
creates detailed 3D images of teeth and roots
let you see what we see for better understanding
to ensure optimal tooth preparation
This technology helps us deliver strong, natural-looking restorations with minimal discomfort and maximum precision.
Yes — they’re stronger, last longer, and provide better protection for moderate tooth damage.
An onlay covers only part of the tooth, preserving more natural enamel, while a crown covers the entire tooth.
Absolutely. We custom-match each inlay or onlay to your smile using high-quality materials.
Not at all. We use gentle numbing and minimally invasive techniques for your comfort.
With great oral care, they often last 10–20 years or more.
Yes — they’re ideal for molars and premolars, especially when chewing strength is needed.
Yes. Once bonded, your tooth will function like normal — no dietary restrictions.
We use strong, esthetic porcelain, ceramic, or composite depending on your needs.
Many dental plans offer partial coverage. We’ll help you understand your benefits.
We welcome patients from Duncanville, DeSoto, Cedar Hill, Lancaster, Grand Prairie, and nearby South Dallas areas.