Peran Fibroblas pada Proses Penyembuhan Luka Pasca Pencabutan Gigi (Role of Fibroblast Cells in the Wound Healing Process after Tooth Extraction)
Date
2019-01-24Author
Al-Fa’izah, Zulfah
Rahayu, Yani Corvianindya
Hikmah, Nuzulul
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Background: In dentistry, tooth extraction is a frequent dental treatment. One of the most
considerations in tooth extraction treatment is the healing process post-extraction. Healing process
consists of three phases, I.e. inflammation, fibrobl astic and remodeling. The majority cell involved in
healing process is fibroblast. As the tissues are being inflamed, fibroblasts migrate to the wound area,
proliferate and produce collagen matrixes to repair damaged tissue. Fibroblasts originated fibrocytes
surrounding the wound tissue configurate collagen fiber on the 3
day. Collagen synthesis attains the
peak on the 5
th
to 7
th
rd
day. Objective: This paper was aimed to review the role of fibroblasts in healing
process especially after in post-extraction. Conclusion: In the wound healing process after tooth
extraction, fibroblasts played a role in a connecti ve tissue proliferation through the formation of
collagen matrix in damaged tissue.
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