Your other post.....: I just answered your other post. Usually the bite should be able to be adjusted in one visit. It may well be something more that is needed than a bite adjustment. See a new dentist if necessary as intended for a second opinion if you can't be made comfortable or not given a reasonable explanation for the problem with your past dentist.
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1: Usually doesn't take more than one additional visit to make the necessary adjustments.
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