Variety of materials have been utilized. Zinc oxide eugenol was traditionally used to fill primary teeth root canals, but as attempt to conduct better material we used eucalyptus instead of eugenol to see whether it will be less microleakage than zinc oxide eugenol. Aim: The goal of this research was to assess the microleakage of zinc oxide eucalyptus and zinc oxide eugenol in circumstances that were as near to clinical as possible. A primary human deciduous teeth were extracted and stored in normal saline as to preserve the qualities of extracted teeth as possible. Methology: Hence numerous analyzing ways have been suggested accordingly. yet preceding studiers and researchers shown the effectiveness of Indian ink penetration for direct linear leakage scope (Gutmann JL,1993).so this procedure chosen (the Indian ink). Groups: The following groupings of specimens were created: 40 Extracted primary teeth were obturated with zinc oxide eugenol in one group and other 40 primary teeth were filled with zinc oxide eucalyptus. Analysis: by visualizing teeth after soaking into Indian Ink with microscope and measuring the microleakage by millimeter. Results: both material shown microleakage but ZOEUE was further more.
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