Porcelain Inlay

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  • @inkey2

    It is because filling materials have much smaller particle size making them vulnerable to fall apart, i.e, failure of restoration. Inlays on the other hand function as a unit and have much better aesthetic value, comparatively.

  • why is the "inlay" any better than a filling. I would imagine the filling would cost alot less?

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