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Abstract Indirect pulp capping has been a subject of debate for decades since many studieswere carried out dealing with techniques and materials used to obtain a successful treatment. Calcium hydroxide has enjoyed long-term clinical use and success, but concerns over its disintegration over time and the porous nature of the dentine bridge formed have prompted the research for other new materials. Objectives: The aim of this study was to: (1) Assess Biodentine as an indirect pulp capping material for treatment of young first permanent molars with deep carious lesions. (2) Assess the sealing ability (microleakage) of Biodentine. (In vitro) |