Efek Pemberian Larutan Bubuk Kulit Buah Kopi Arabika (Coffea arabika L.) terhadap Re-epitelisasi Soket Gigi Pasca Pencabutan Gigi pada Tikus Wistar yang Dinduksi Diabetes Melitus
Abstract
Background: Tooth extraction is the most common procedures in the field of
dentistry. The indicator of successful tooth extraction is a perfect healing process,
with re-epithelialization being one of its parameters. Certain conditions can hinder
the wound healing process, such as Diabetes Melitus (DM). These conditions
results in a prolonged healing process. Based on previous research, the skin of
Arabica coffee fruit has been shown to have the effect to accelerate wound healing
and exhibit antidiabetic effects. Objective: The purpose of this research is to
determine the effect of Coffee arabica fruit skin powder to re-epithelialization at
the tooth socket post extraction in Wistar rats induced with diabetes melitus.
Methods: This study used 27 Wistar rats induced with DM using a Streptozotocin
(STZ) dose 40 mg/kg body weight of rats, divided into 3 groups. There was a
negative control group that did not receive any therapy, a positive control group
treated with metformin, and a treatment group given Arabica coffee fruit skin. Each
group consist of 9 rats were divided into 3 subgroups based on day of observation:
3rd, 7th, and 10th day post-extraction. Re-epithelialization was observed in the
thickest and thinnest part of the epithelium that covers the tooth socket. Result: Reepithelialization after tooth extraction showed an improvement in the coffee fruit
skin treatment group compared with negative control group and positive control
group. Conclusion: Arabica coffee fruit skin powder has an effect on enhancing the
re-epithelialization process in tooth sockets post extraction in Wistar rats induced
with DM, indicated by a better average epithelial thickness compared to the control
group.
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