What is TRIOS® used for?

Inlay Restoration

Often, patients with amalgam fillings will exhibit amalgam breakdowns and damage to the tooth structure as recurrent decay creates stress fractures on the enamel. Unlike most laboratory-created crowns, inlay restorations stabilize the integrity of the tooth. An inlay ensures maximum bond strength and enhances appearance, resulting in your desired smile. Inlay restorations form a smooth, tooth-colored replacement of dental material lost to cavities.

Onlay Restorations

Silver amalgam restorations regularly result in unsightly crowns and the necessity of replacement over time from recurrent decay. Rather than replace the old amalgam,  onlays are placed on the tooth to retain the original structure and create a more natural look. Onlays, or partial crowns, are more extensive than inlays, and cover the bumps on the tooth surface.

Crowns

Patients who lose fillings often need replacement crowns, which take up to three appointments to fill in.  Crowns, or tooth-shaped caps placed over teeth, restore the damaged tooth to its original shape, strength, size or appearance. Crowns preserve a healthy tooth structure while restoring your natural smile.

Veneers

Teeth that have been repaired with compacted composite material often break down, resulting in chipped teeth. Veneers correct the incisal length and angle, restoring the tooth to its original appearance in only one visit. Veneers, or thin laminates of tooth-colored porcelain, are bonded to the front of teeth, covering the front surface and resulting in an improved appearance, they are custom-designed for each tooth to provide an exact match.

Multiple Restorations

In the past, patients with multiple failed restorations typically required several appointments to achieve a full restoration. With CEREC®, however, multiple inlays and onlays can be fabricated, bonded, polished and installed at once. CEREC® technology completes the multiple restorations in one visit, resulting in a beautiful smile in a fraction of the time.