What material is best for dental inlays?

Jun 28, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Disease description:

I have a decayed tooth that is constantly painful. It needs to be extracted and then replaced with a dental restoration. What material is best for the dental restoration?

Doctor's answer (1)
Dr. Guo Huijie
Choosing the right material during dental restoration is an important decision-making process. Commonly used materials for dental restorations include metallic materials, metal-ceramic materials, all-ceramic materials, and resin materials. Metallic materials, such as nickel-chromium alloy porcelain and titanium alloy porcelain, offer high strength and wear resistance but have poor aesthetics, making them suitable for posterior tooth restoration. Metal-ceramic materials, such as cobalt-chromium alloy porcelain, combine the advantages of both metal and ceramic, providing durability and aesthetics, making them suitable for most dental restorations. All-ceramic materials, such as zirconia all-ceramic restorations, offer excellent aesthetics and biostability, making them ideal for anterior tooth restoration, although they are more expensive. Resin materials are suitable for small-scale restorations; they are inexpensive but prone to discoloration and aging. In summary, metal-ceramic materials are considered a cost-effective option for dental restorations due to their durability and moderate aesthetics. However, the final choice should be based on individual oral conditions, the location of the restoration, budget, and other factors. It is essential to choose a reputable dental hospital for dental restoration treatment.