Abstract
Introduction :Interglobular dentin is the area of hypomineralized or unmineralized denitn. Interglobular dentin is located at various region in teeth.
 Aim : To identify the most common location of interglobular dentin in ground section of teeth.
 Settings and Design : the study comprised of 69 extracted tooth.
 Materials and Method: The study comprised of 69 extracted teeth. Ground sections of all 69 extracted teeth were prepared with the help of Arkansas stone, mounted on glass slide with the help of DPX and then observed under routine microscope by 2 observers.
 Results: The most common location of interglobular dentin is cervical third
 Conclusion: The interglobular dentin is more commonly seen in cervical third portion of crown as well as root in males and females.
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