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  2. Inlay - Wikipedia

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    Inlay is commonly used in the production of decorative furniture, where pieces of colored wood, precious metals or even diamonds are inserted into the surface of the carcass using various matrices including clear coats and varnishes.

  3. Inlay Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of INLAY is to set into a surface or ground material. How to use inlay in a sentence.

  4. Inlays and onlays - Wikipedia

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    Inlays are a type of indirect restoration (filling) that is used to restore extensively damaged or decayed teeth. When compared to conventional (direct) fillings, inlays have several advantages:

  5. INLAY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    INLAY definition: 1. a decorative pattern put into the surface of an object: 2. a decorative pattern put into the…. Learn more.

  6. An inlay is a small custom-made piece of tooth-shaped material that your dentist uses to replace the lost surface of a tooth. The procedure for inlays is fairly simple, with the old tooth being cleaned and prepped and then the inlay being glued or fused to that surface.

  7. INLAY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    INLAY meaning: 1. a decorative pattern put into the surface of an object: 2. a decorative pattern put into the…. Learn more.

  8. Beginner’s Guide To Wood Inlay - The Family Handyman

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    Creating a wood inlay involves cutting a recess on the face of a wood base, filling it with new material, then finishing the surface so the final product is smooth and even. Note that “inlay” can refer to the finished product or the inserted material.

  9. Dental Inlays & Onlays - Materials, Procedure & Costs - NewMouth

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    A dental inlay is made of a solid material that is custom-fit to your tooth. Its usually used to fill the space in the center of your tooth that has been damaged by decay or injury. Depending on the cavity size and depth, inlays are either cast into shape with gold or milled into shape with porcelain.

  10. Filling vs Inlay vs Onlay vs Crown: What’s the difference and...

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    The primary distinction between an onlay and an inlay is that an onlay will cover a cusp of the tooth, whereas an inlay only fills the area between the cusps. The cavity is still drilled from the tooth, and an onlay is fabricated to the exact size and shape of the space.

  11. An inlay is used when decay or dental injury primarily affects the inner surface of the tooth. It is placed on the inside of the tooth and makes it easy to restore the original form and function. The procedure involves removing the cavity and opening a space to place the inlay.