Abstract
This study assessed the marginal leakage of two temporary restorative cements, ZOE and Cavit, placed in simulated endodontic access preparations using two restorative materials, alloy and composite resin. The best seal was observed when the access preparations were placed through composite resin and restored with ZOE. The most microleakage was observed in access preparations placed through amalgam and restored with ZOE. Microleakage in access preparations restored with Cavit was intermediate. There was no significant difference (p>0.05) in marginal leakage between Cavit or ZOE, regardless of the restorative material used.
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