Obturating Materials for Primary Teeth – A Review

  • Mathivadhani M
  • Moses D
  • Sharanya D
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Abstract

If an infected tooth can be repaired and is disease-free, it should be managed and kept in the dental arch as a natural space maintainer. The care given to deciduous teeth differs from that given to permanent teeth. There have been a number of obturating materials developed for use in primary teeth's root canal fillings, but none have been able to meet all of the material's desirable qualities. The major objective of the medical professional should be to fill the root canal with a substance that may best fulfill the ideal qualities' strictest requirements. In light of this, the purpose of this review is to outline several obturation materials utilized in routine clinical practice.

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Mathivadhani, M. S., Moses, Dr. joyson, & Sharanya, Dr. R. (2022). Obturating Materials for Primary Teeth – A Review. International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews, 03(12), 494–498. https://doi.org/10.55248/gengpi.2022.31208

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