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Abstract The aim of this study is to evaluate in - vitro, Cuspal deflection and Micro - leakage in primary molars restored with: Nanocomposite, Low shrinkage composite, Hybrid conventional composite, Resin modified glass ionomer versus amalgam. Fifty primary molars extracted for orthodontic purpose had been selected and divided into five equal groups M1, M2, M3, M4 and M5each containing 10 teeth. A standard class II cavities were prepared and restored by valux plus{u2122}, FiltekTM P90, Filtek{u2122} Supreme Z350 XT, EQUIA Fil, and Amalgam capsules. Cuspal deflection was measured to evaluate changes in materials before and after polymerization with a micrometer gauge of universal measuring microscope at 5 x magnification. Microleakage test was assessed by scoring the degree of dye penetration in the tooth restoration interface. The depth of dye penetration was determined using a stereomicroscope and ranked on a scale of 0 to 4. Cuspal deflection and microleakage tests in resin - bonded composite restorations was reduced with silorane restorative system when compared to that restored with conventional hybrid composite, nanoparticle composite, and RMGI |