Dentists usually say that they will last 6 months, however, I would not wait longer than a month before going through with the actual filling (or whatever needs to be done next). It's very uncommon that the temporary filling will last all 6 months. After a month of having it, it could get terribly bad within a couple of days. The only thing is, you don't know what will happen to your tooth after a month. You could get serious tooth pains or no tooth pains at all. The worst possible thing that could happen is that the tooth will decay (if you wait longer than 6 months). I would recommend going through the next step after a month. Ultimately, I wouldn't wait any longer than 45 days.
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Health hazard means a chemical that is classified as posing one of the following hazardous effects: Acute toxicity (any route of exposure) skin corrosion or irritation; serious eye damage or eye irrtation; respiratory or skin sensitization ; germ cell mutagenicity carcinogently; reproductive toxicity
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