It Depends: On the size of the cavity, location of decay, effectivity and response to anaesthetic... If the cavities are merely incipient and 1 surface, the laser can spray the decay in all quadrants of the mouth. It can be approximately more or less 1.5 hours from start to finish.
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Varies: It's kink of like how long does it take to build a house. A lot depends on thee size, location, and complexity . Your dentist can give you an idea before he starts.
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