Purpose: This study evaluates the fracture strength of pulpotomized primary molars restored with amalgam, miracle mix, cermet, resin-modified glass ionomer cement, and nanocomposites.
Materials And Methods: Fifty primary first and second molars were collected for this study. All the teeth were randomly divided into five groups ( = 10). Standard pulpotomy cavities were prepared. Teeth were air dried and the canal orifices were capped with a layer of zinc oxide eugenol. A lining of calcium hydroxide was placed over it. Amalgam, miracle mix, cermet, resin-modified glass ionomer cement, and nanocomposite were placed in groups I, II, III, IV, and V, respectively. All the samples were then subjected to the fracture strength test using the universal testing machine and the results were statistically analyzed.
Results: All the groups were compared by the ANOVA one-way test which indicated that there were statistically significant differences among the five groups.
Conclusion: Nanocomposites can be considered to be the best restorative material in terms of fracture strength among amalgam, miracle mix, cermet, and resin-modified glass ionomer cement.
How To Cite This Article: Mohammad N, Pattanaik S, Comparative Evaluation of the Fracture Strength of Pulpotomized Primary Molars: An Study. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2019;12(1):5-9.
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