“How long does bonding a tooth take?”
I am a 34 year old male. I will have a tooth bonding next week. How long does bonding a tooth take?
10 Answers
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Depends on the complexity and clinician. The larger the cavity/fracture, the longer it takes. Front teeth usually take longer than teeth in the back.
Hard question to answer. Bonding can be needed to remedy a small cavity , to restore a larger broken or missing part of a tooth or can be used to cosmetically alter the shape of a tooth (or teeth). The procedure can take as little as 30 minutes to upwards of a couple of hours, depending on what treatment is required.
Hi.
It depends on the condition of caries. If it is big and deep, it will take longer than usual. I believe it will be less than 30 minutes.
Thank you.
It depends on the condition of caries. If it is big and deep, it will take longer than usual. I believe it will be less than 30 minutes.
Thank you.
At the end of the day, it all depends on the speed of the dentist and the office you choose, but usually a bonding procedure on a single tooth will take less than 40min.
Good afternoon. The length of a bonding appointment depends on how many teeth will be restored and how much of the tooth structure will be replaced. A typical appointment for bonding will be approximately 30 to 60 minutes.
Hello,
A single tooth bonding generally takes between 30 to 60 minutes depending on where it is in your mouth and how big it is.
Hope everything goes well!
William F. Scott IV, DMD
A single tooth bonding generally takes between 30 to 60 minutes depending on where it is in your mouth and how big it is.
Hope everything goes well!
William F. Scott IV, DMD