Coronal leakage of a new temporary restorative material: An invitro study


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Original Article

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Mintu Maria Joseph*, Munish Singla, Harleen Kaur, Litik Mittal, Maninder Kaur

Volume :

9

Issue :

1

Abstract :

Background: This invitro study aims to assess the potency of new temporatory restorative material Orafil LC with other temporary restoratives: Zinc oxide eugenol and Cavit G in preventing microleakage during the inter-appointment period of endodontic treatment. Materials and Methods:  Endodontic access cavity was prepared on 60 premolar teeth and restored with 3 different temporary restorative materials in the respective groups. (n=20)The teeth were stored in methylene blue stain and were sectioned to be observed under a compound microscope at 1,2,3 and 7 days to access coronal microleakage and further investigations were under a scanning electron microscope. Results:  All the tested materials showed microleakage with maximum leakage in Zinc oxide eugenol followed by Cavit G and Orafil LC. Orafil LC showed the least microleakage. Conclusion: Orafil LC showed least microleakage when compared with other temporary restorative materials used in this study  

Keyword :

Temporary restoration, Orafil LC, Microleakage, Cavit G, Compound microscope, Scanning electron microscope