The duration required for dental restoration procedures addressing two separate areas of decay is variable. Several factors influence the overall time commitment, including the size and location of the affected teeth, the chosen filling material, and the dentist’s proficiency.
Efficient and timely restorative dental work ensures the preservation of tooth structure, prevents further decay, and minimizes potential discomfort for the patient. Historically, prolonged procedures increased patient anxiety and potentially compromised the quality of the restoration. Modern techniques and materials strive for both durability and speed.