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S e p t e m b e r 0 3 - 0 4 , 2 0 1 8 | B a n g k o k , T h a i l a n d

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Joint Event on

Dental Congress 2018 & World Dermatology 2018

Archives of General Internal Medicine

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ISSN: 2591-7951

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Volume 2

WORLD DERMATOLOGY AND COSMETOLOGY CONGRESS

DENTISTRY AND ORAL HEALTH

&

International Conference on

Azimah Nurin Nafilah, Arch Gen Intern Med 2018, Volume 2 | DOI: 10.4066/2591-7951-C2-005

POTENTIAL OF LIME PEEL DECOCTION

(

CITRUS AURANTIFOLIA

) TO THE

OSTEOCLAST NUMBER IN ALVEOL OF

WHITE RAT (

RATTUS NORVEGICUS

) STRAIN

WISTAR AFTER TOOTH EXTRACTIONS

Azimah Nurin Nafilah

Brawijaya University, Indonesia

T

ooth extraction can damage oral tissue so that we need treatment to

restore chewing, aesthetics and speech function. Osteoclasts play

an important role in bone healing to start of new bone formation. Lime

peel contains many active compounds such as flavonoids, vitamin C and

tannins that are antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antioxidants that can

accelerate the wound healing process in post-extraction of tooth sockets.

The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of lime peel decoction

(

Citrus aurantifolia

) on the amount of osteoclast alveoli in white rat (

Rattus

norvegicus

) strainsWistar after tooth extraction. This researchwas conducted

with laboratory experimental approach

in vivo

. The design of the research

used is the random post-test randomized control group design. The animals

were divided into six groups, they are the non-boiled control group with lime

peel decoction (K1, K2, K3) and the lime peel decoction treatment group (P1,

P2, P3), were decaputed on the 7th, 14th, 21st day and make tissue histology

preparations to calculate the number of osteoclasts. Analysis of data using

one-way ANOVA showed no significant difference between K1 and P1, K3 and

P3 and showed significant difference between K2 and P2. Pearson correlation

test showed a strong relationship with the negative direction which means

the longer the decoction time the number of osteoclasts decreases. Based on

this study, it can be concluded that the lime peel decoction (

Citrus aurantifolia

)

affects the amount of osteoclast alveol in white rats (

Rattus norvegicus

) of

Wistar strains after tooth extraction.

Azimah Nurin Nafilah has completed her study of

bachelor degree in Dentistry, Brawijaya University, In-

donesia. She has followed many dental competitions

and became a speaker in International Dental Confer-

ence of Suatera Utara, and also she got award of the

most Outstanding Poster Presentation in Hiroshima

University, Japan in 2018.

provesorsejati.zira@gmail.com

BIOGRAPHY