microleakage

microleakage
mi·cro·leak·age (mi″kro-leґkəj) leakage of minute amounts of fluids, debris, and microorganisms through the microscopic space between a dental restoration or its cement and the adjacent surface of the cavity preparation; it may progress through the dentin into the pulp.

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