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No, the process is designed to be comfortable. We use local anesthesia to make sure you don't feel any pain.
With proper maintenance, your dental inlay or onlay can last for a considerable period, often 15 years or longer.
It's important to brush and floss regularly, be careful not to bite down on hard items, and keep up with your regular dental visits for checkups and cleanings.
Typically, dental insurance plans will cover a portion of the cost for dental onlays, and for those who need it, we provide financing options.
