Abstract

Orthodontic treatment is relatively long and various efforts have been made to speed up the movement of orthodontic teeth. Coffee contains substances called caffeine (1,3,7 trimethylxanthine), chlorogenic acid and caffeic acid, as well as flavonoids which have antioxidant effects. Chlorogenic acid and caffeic acid are antioxidants that can reduce oxidative stress in osteoblasts and promote osteogenesis. The study aimed to analyze the expression of FGF2, Collagen 1 and ALP, on the movement of orthodontic teeth after administration of Robusta coffee extract. 24 wistar rats divided into 4 groups, namely groups C1 and C2: Rats were given orthodontic mechanical force (OMF) for 2 and 3 weeks and groups T1 and T2: Mice were given OMF and Robusta coffee extract for 2 and 3 weeks. OMF in mice (rats) was carried out by means of the right maxillary first molars teeth and on both maxillary incisors were given ligature wires. Then the right maxillary first molars moved to the mesial with a Niti closed coil spring. Observations were made on the day 15 and day 22 with immunohistochemical examinations to determine the expression of FGF2, Collagen 1 and ALP. The results indicated that administration of Robusta coffee extract for 2 and 3 weeks significantly increased the [expression of FGF2, Collagen 1 and ALP. The expression of FGF2, Collagen 1 and ALP (expression of GFß1, IGF1 and PDGF). The expression of TGFß1, IGF1 and PDGF during 3 weeks was greater than that at 2 weeks (p < 0.05. Robusta coffee extract can be used as an alternative ingredient in accelerating orthodontic treatment. HIGHLIGHTS Orthodontic treatment requires quite a long time and various efforts have been made to speed uporthodontic tooth movement, for example with drugs Robusta coffee extract contains ingredients that have antioxidant effects that can reduce oxidativestress on osteoblasts and promote osteogenesis Robusta coffee extract effectively increases the expression of FGF2, Collagen-1 and ALP which are bone formation markers GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT

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