Dental Insert

A dental insert is a restoration method that allows you to restore the missing part of a tooth through its structure and veneer. It is an inlay made of ceramics, composite materials or zirconium dioxide, which is placed in the dental cavity and fixed with special screws. This restoration method is especially useful in cases of significant bone loss.

Dental inlays are usually made from individual impressions of dentures. The prosthesis is created from an impression in the laboratory, and then the finished prosthesis is installed directly into the tooth cavity.

Dental inlays can come in different shapes and sizes. They are designed to restore worn or damaged teeth due to tooth decay or trauma.



**Introduction**

Dental inlays are a modern dental treatment that allows you to restore damaged or missing teeth without having to remove healthy teeth. Dental inlays are small ceramic or plastic structures that are inserted into the tooth and connected to its walls. They are made individually for each tooth and allow you to secure their structure so that it does not move over time.

**Description**

A dental insert is a small device that is inserted into the site of a missing or damaged tooth to repair and restore its function. It consists of two parts: an inlay and a crown. The inlay is made of high quality materials and is shaped like a tooth. A crown, which is usually made of ceramic or metal ceramics