OPG and RANKL Expression on Orthodontic Tooth Movement after Cacao Bean Extract Administration
Date
2023-09-05Author
SUTJIATI, Rina
LELIANA S, Leliana S
DEVI, Devi
HERNIYATI, Herniyati
JOELIJANTO, Rudy
RAMADHANI, Vanda
PRIJATMOKO, Dwi
SHIERIN V, Shierin V
FIOLITA, Fiolita
SYAFIKA N, Syafika N
FADIYAH, Fadiyah
MARTIN, Millenieo
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Teeth that are given orthodontic forces can relapse because of excessive resorption on the
pressure side. Cocoa bean extract increases bone apposition during bone remodeling by
enhancing osteoblast proliferation.
This study aimed to determine the role of cacao bean extract (Theobroma cacao L.) on the
expression of OPG and RANKL on orthodontic tooth movement in the alveolar bone.
This research is a laboratory experiment applying the posttest-only control group design. The
NiTi closed coil spring was applied between the right maxillary 1st molar and the maxillary incisor.
Strength of 10gF was measured using a tension gauge to move the molars in a mesial direction.
Wistar rats were decapitated after 7 days and 14 days of treatment. Immunohistochemistry staining
was done to determine the expression of OPG and RANKL by counting the number of expressed
osteoclasts. The data analysis used the one-way ANOVA test followed by the LSD test.
The research showed that the expression of OPG and RANKL enhanced significantly in the
treatment group compared to the positive control group. Conclusion: The administration of cacao
(Theobroma cacao L.) bean extract of the lindak variety to the alveolar bone could significantly
enhance the expression of OPG and RANKL in the 7 and 14 days of the treatment group than the
positive control group.
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