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Subsequent Restoration (Resin/Inlay/Full Crown)

Resin fillings, inlays/onlays, or full crowns may be considered when the tooth defect is large, protection is needed after root canal treatment, or there are cracks and high occlusal loads. The choice is affected by the thickness of the remaining tooth walls, location and aesthetic needs, whether a

24-72h

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Approx. $4,000

Treatment fee

Included support

  • +Hospital matching
  • +Record review
  • +Care coordination
  • +Travel support
  • +Interpretation support

Not included

  • -Treatment fee
  • -Travel costs
  • -Optional extras

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Peking Union Medical College Hospital - Beijing - Grade 3A

Ruijin Hospital - Shanghai - Grade 3A

West China Hospital - Chengdu - Grade 3A

Our service process

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How Subsequent Restoration (Resin/Inlay/Full Crown) is performed

After assessing the remaining tooth structure and occlusion, isolation is often performed with a rubber dam or other methods. For resin fillings, the caries are usually removed and bonded with layered filling and polishing; inlays/full crowns require tooth preparation, impression taking or intraoral scanning, temporary restoration fabrication, and then processing by a laboratory or chairside system. After try-in, the occlusion and marginal adaptation are adjusted, and finally, the restoration is bonded/cemented and guidance on care and follow-up visits is provided. The above is general health information and not medical advice; the specific treatment plan should be based on specialist evaluation and the hospital's protocol.

What is Subsequent Restoration (Resin/Inlay/Full Crown)?

After assessing the remaining tooth structure and occlusion, isolation is often performed with a rubber dam or other methods. For resin fillings, the caries are usually removed and bonded with layered filling and polishing; inlays/full crowns require tooth preparation, impression taking or intraoral scanning, temporary restoration fabrication, and then processing by a laboratory or chairside system. After try-in, the occlusion and marginal adaptation are adjusted, and finally, the restoration is bonded/cemented and guidance on care and follow-up visits is provided. The above is general health information and not medical advice; the specific treatment plan should be based on specialist evaluation and the hospital's protocol.

How is Subsequent Restoration (Resin/Inlay/Full Crown) performed?

Step 1

How Subsequent Restoration (Resin/Inlay/Full Crown) is performed

After assessing the remaining tooth structure and occlusion, isolation is often performed with a rubber dam or other methods. For resin fillings, the caries are usually removed and bonded with layered filling and polishing; inlays/full crowns require tooth preparation, impression taking or intraoral scanning, temporary restoration fabrication, and then processing by a laboratory or chairside system. After try-in, the occlusion and marginal adaptation are adjusted, and finally, the restoration is bonded/cemented and guidance on care and follow-up visits is provided. The above is general health information and not medical advice; the specific treatment plan should be based on specialist evaluation and the hospital's protocol.

How Subsequent Restoration (Resin/Inlay/Full Crown) is performed

Recovery process

Step 1

Recovery and stay

It is recommended to stay for a total of 4–12 days for preoperative evaluation, tooth preparation, and follow-up bonding; if gum shaping, post and core, or occlusal adjustment is required, the time may be extended, depending on the actual arrangement.

Recovery and stay

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Frequently asked questions

How do I get started?
Submit a free evaluation request with your diagnosis and records. The team reviews your case and suggests suitable next steps.
Do I need a visa to travel to China for treatment?
Many patients do. We can help explain what documents are normally needed for treatment travel planning.
Will there be a language barrier?
Medical interpretation can be arranged for consultations and treatment visits.
How much does treatment cost?
Costs depend on the procedure, hospital, and treatment pathway. A practical estimate is provided before travel.
What happens after I return home?
We can help coordinate remote follow-up and keep communication open with your care team.