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Title: Euphorbia hirta nanoextract as a piezoelectric ultrasonic scaler coolant in gingivitis treatment in a Wistar rat model
Authors: Nuryanti, Archadian
Sarasati, Andari
Ulfahastika, Latifah
Wartadiani, Maria Ditya
Syahruddin, Muhammad Hidayat
A’yun, Rachma Nissa Sitho Qurota
Keywords: Angiogenesis
Coolant
Euphorbia hirta
Gingivitis
Neutrophil
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences
Series/Report no.: Original Article;1-9
Abstract: Objectives: This research was aimed at investigating the effects of various concentrations of Euphorbia hirta nanoextract as a piezoelectric scaler coolant on gingivitis healing in a Wistar rat model. Methods: A piezoelectric ultrasonic scaler coolant was made from E. hirta nanoextract through ionic gelation. Experiments were conducted in 45 adult male Wistar rats divided into three groups treated with E. hirta nanoextract coolant (25%, 30%, and 35% concentrations), and negative and positive control groups. A silk ligature was used to trap debris and induce gingivitis in the maxillary incisors of the rats. Scaling was conducted with a piezoelectric ultrasonic scaler after the respective treatment for each group. Data were collected on days 3, 5, 7, 14, and 21 after treatment. Observations were collected with an Optilab camera at 400 magnification. Angiogenesis and neutrophil data were analyzed with two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and post hoc Duncan tests at a 95% significance level. Results: Use of E. hirta nanoextract as a piezoelectric ultrasonic coolant accelerated gingivitis healing in Wistar rats, particularly at a 25% concentration. Two-way ANOVA indicated a significant difference in angiogenesis and neutrophil counts between the control group and each treatment group (p < 0.05). Duncan’s post-hoc test showed significant differences in mean neutrophil numbers and angiogenesis among groups on days 3, 5, 7, 14, and 21. The group treated with 25% nanoextract concentration showed no significant differences with respect to the positive control group. Conclusions: Use of E. hirta nanoextract as a piezoelectric ultrasonic coolant had good therapeutic results in promoting gingivitis healing. E. hirta nanoextract may potentially resolve inflammation in gingivitis by modulating neutrophils and angiogenesis.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/7776
ISSN: 1658-3612
Appears in Collections:Vol 19 No 1 (2024)

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