A study was conducted to evaluate and compare the effect of cavity
disinfectants on the fracture resistance of primary molars restored
with indirect composite inlays.Thirty six non-carious primary
second molars were selected and divided randomly into three groups
(n=12).Control group(no disinfectant), Chlorhexidine
group(disinfected with 2% chlorhexidine for 40 sec) and Sodium
hypochlorite group crowns (disinfected with 2% chlorhexidine for 40
sec).The inlays were fabricated by indirect method using Ceram X
nano composite on plaster die. All the groups were submitted to
compression mechanic test in a Hounsfield universal testing machine
at 1mm/ min cross head speed and the results calculated in
Newton.From the present study it may be concluded that cavity
disinfectants had detrimental effect on the fracture resistance of
primary molars. Among the disinfectants employed in the present
study chlorhexidine showed a better resistance to fracture than the
sodium hypochlorite.
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