Glass-ceramic CAD Inlay

$45.00

Bestodental provides Glass-ceramic CAD Inlay restorations designed as conservative, metal free solutions for partial tooth structure replacement. These restorations are intended for cases where preservation of natural tooth tissue, esthetics, and reliable bonding are prioritized.

The following are the clinical indications:
• Small to moderate internal tooth defects
• Replacement of failed composite restorations
• Esthetic restorations in premolar and visible posterior regions
• Patients preferring metal free conservative restorations
• Teeth with sufficient enamel for adhesive bonding

Glass-ceramic CAD Inlay is a digitally milled all ceramic indirect restoration designed to restore internal tooth defects while preserving maximum healthy tooth structure. This restoration provides balanced translucency, natural color integration, and smooth surface quality for esthetic and functional restorations.

Bestodental produces Glass-ceramic CAD Inlays with precise margins and controlled thickness to ensure predictable bonding performance and stable long term clinical results. Compared with direct fillings, this solution offers improved wear resistance, anatomical accuracy, and consistent esthetic outcomes.

Core Features and Advantages:
• Glass ceramic material with natural translucency
• Conservative inlay design preserving tooth structure
• Accurate margins and controlled thickness
• Smooth surface finish for comfortable occlusion
• Reliable bonding performance
• Suitable for esthetic and functional inlay restorations

Specification

Material and Manufacturing
• Glass ceramic material
• Digital CAD CAM design and milling
• CAD milled inlay structure with controlled thickness

Turnaround Time
• Standard production time 4 to 6 working days
• Rush service available upon request

Packaging and Delivery
• Individual protective packaging
• Export standard packaging for international shipment

Order Requirements

To ensure accurate production, please provide:
• Clear case information including tooth number and inlay design
• Accurate impressions or intraoral scan files
• Cavity preparation details and margin design
• Shade selection and translucency preference
• Occlusal considerations and opposing arch data
• Any additional clinical instructions

Quality Control

• Incoming ceramic material inspection
• Digital design and margin verification
• Milling accuracy and finishing control
• Fit inspection and surface evaluation
• Final quality inspection prior to shipment

Study Case