Potensi Pemberian Ekstrak Daun Ungu (Graptophyllum pictum L. Griff) terhadap Jumlah Makrofag pada Penyembuhan Luka Pasca Pencabutan Gigi Tikus Wistar
Abstract
Background: Tooth extraction is an action often carried out by dentists in the field
of dentistry. Tooth extraction causes injuries and pain involving hard and soft
tissue. Pain is always associated with the area where inflammation occurs. Pain
makes a person take anti-inflammatory drugs so that the pain disappears. However,
many herbal plants can be an alternative to chemical drugs which are
believed to be used as anti-inflammatory drugs. One of these herbal plants is purple
leaf (Graptophyllum pictum L. Griff) which can speed up the wound
healing process. One of the cells that plays a role in wound healing in the
inflammatory process is macrophages. Macrophages first appear at the time of
injury, namely in the first 48-96 hours, and will reach a peak on the 5th day. This
study aims to determine the potential of administering purple leaf extract in
increasing macrophages after Wistar rat tooth extraction. Method: This research
uses the Post Test Only Control Design method and an in vivo experimental
research type. This research used male Wistar rats weighing 150-200 grams. The
experimental animals were divided into three research groups: day 3, day 5, and
day 7 groups. The data results were processed using the IBM SPSS Statistics 25
application. The data results were analyzed using the One Way Anova test, followed
by the Post Hoc LSD test. Results: The test results showed that there
were significant differences in each research group. Conclusion: Based on this
research, there was potentially affecting the number of macrophages in the wound
healing after tooth extraction in Wistar rats given purple leaf extract.
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- UT-Faculty of Dentistry [2062]