“…the dose of general anesthesia calculated according to each animal weight, using of Intra muscular injection of xylazine HCl 2% (5 mg/kg), followed by another of Ketamine HCL( 35 mg/kg) to induce general anesthesia, after achieving good sedation, Class V cavities were prepared in the cervical buccal surface 1 mm incisal to the marginal gingiva by using of a high-speed round diamond 0.8 mm carbide tungsten bur (Komet Dental, Lemgo, Germany) with intermittent drilling under irrigation with sterile normal saline, drilling done at a 45 degrees inclination apically and extended for the pulp chamber, the pulp exposure done by using small spoon excavator, removing part of pulp tissue , the cavity formed is approximately of 2 mm depth necessary to apply capping material with final restoration, 30 the bleeding at the exposure site was controlled by irrigation with 5.25% concentration of NaOCl for 30 Sc then the cavity washed with distilled water and dry by brief air blot, the cavity of Group I left empty and just covered with resin modified glass ionomere cement were cured for 30 Second and the cavity of Group II filled with paste-like mixture of the novel cement then covered with resin modified glass ionomere cement were cured for 30 Second. 30,31 Histologic Assessment: Six rabbits were euthanized per interval by intravenous injection with anaesthetic overdose. Jaws were fixed in 10% neutral buffered formalin, decalcified in 10% nitric acid for 3 days, dehydrated sequentially in graded alcohols, 70%, 80%, 90%, and 100%, then immersed in xylene, and finally embedded in paraffin blocks.…”