Considerations for ceramic inlays in posterior teeth: a review

Clin Cosmet Investig Dent. 2013 Apr 18:5:21-32. doi: 10.2147/CCIDE.S42016. Print 2013.

Abstract

This review of ceramic inlays in posterior teeth includes a review of the history of ceramic restorations, followed by common indications and contraindications for their use. A discussion on the potential for tooth wear is followed by a review of recommended preparation design considerations, fabrication methods, and material choices. Despite the improved materials available for fabrication of porcelain inlays, fracture remains a primary mode of inlay failure. Therefore, a brief discussion on strengthening methods for ceramics is included. The review concludes with a section on luting considerations, and offers the clinician specific recommendations for luting procedures. In conclusion, inlay success rates and longevity, as reported in the literature, are summarized.

Keywords: CAD/CAM; ceramic; esthetics; inlays; leucite reinforced; lithium disilicate; longevity; luting; posterior; review; selection; stress; wear.