Well, it kinda depends on how serious of a cavity it is. If it is a minor one, then it shouldn't take any longer than 20-30 minutes. If it is a deep serious one, then it might take up to an hour.
It really depends on how big the filling is. There is no specific time range.
To drill only one cavity it takes only about five to ten minutes after they numb your mouth. The time can even take less depending on the cavity. It usually doesn't hurt.
It depends on the dentist, but roughly about 30 - 45 minutes.
It all depends of how big your filling is located, of how rapidly your dentist works, and of where your tooth is located (front versus back tooth).
no you can still get a cavity underneath the filling if you dont take care of them.
If it is done correctly you should not get a filling. If there is infection in the cavity and it is not removed then there is a good chance you'll have an absess. You may have to take antibiotics the week prior to getting the filling. It just depends on your situation.
I take my heart outside with me, every time I go out. If you meant outside the chest cavity, I would estimate perhaps 3 minutes before brain death.
2 I think.
You will have to take how many miles you get to the gallon and the number of gallons your take can hold. Ex: 30 miles to the gallon- 15 gallons: 450 miles before filling up.
30 minutes
Well actually the US doesn't take up minutes but there are 1440 minutes in a day.
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