PERBANDINGAN JUMLAH ODONTOBLAST-LIKE CELLS PADA PULPA GIGI SETELAH APLIKASI TIGA JENIS MEDIKAMEN KAPING PULPA Studi Terhadap Tikus Putih (Rattus norvegicus) Galur Wistar

Rinitha Panbiyani, Andina Rizkia Putri Kusuma, Anggun Feranisa

Abstract


Pulp capping is a treatment indicated for pulp that has a traumatic injury or caused by iatrogenic factors, by placing calcium hydroxide medicaments, Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA), or Biodentine directly on the pulp, stimulating the formation of odontoblast-like cells. Odontoblast-like cells produced from undifferential mesenchyme cells after experiencing death. The objective of this research was to determine the effect of placing three pulp capping medicaments on the odontoblast-like cell numbers in  tooth pulp Rattus norvegicus. This research method used a true experimental laboratory post test only design, consisting of four groups and samples of 24 Wistar rats. The maxillary molar teeth 1 were prepared until bleeding happens. The three groups were given medicaments and all animal teeth were temporarily filled for 7 days. The tissues were made as histological slide by hematoxylin-eosin staining, and odontoblast-like cell counts were observed. Data analyzed by One Way Anova test and LSD Post Hoc. The results indicates some significant effect on the odontoblast-like cell numbers between on the of pulp medicaments  with negative control group.  There are no significant difference between the Biodentin and MTA groups there in the number of odontoblast-like cells.

Key words: odontoblast-like cells, calcium hydroxide, mineral trioxide aggregate, biodentine


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