Abstract

Objective: To analyze the effect of immediate placement of implants with extract from the new bone formation histometically. Material and Methods: In this true-experimental design with randomized post test control group, 9 mongrel dogs weighing 10 to 12 kg were used, which were divided into 3 groups, based on observation time of 14 days, 28 days and 56 days. On the installation of implants ( ∅ 3.5x10 mm) sequentially, the former socket extraction of the lower jaw’s right second premolar tooth in the study sample injected 10% Aloe vera gel extract and left second left premolar tooth without injection of 10% Aloe vera extract. To compare independent groups use the Mann-Whitney test. All analysis were carried out using SPSS version 20. Results: There was an increase in the number of osteoblast cells in both treatment and control groups, but the value of the treatment group was greater. There were significant differences in the number of osteoblast cells between the treatment and control groups 14 days (p=0.019), 28 days: (p=0.018), and 56 days (p=0.009). There were no significant differences in the number of fibroblast cells between the treatment and control groups (p>0.05). But at observations 28 and 56 days, it was showed a significant difference in the number of fibroblast cells between the treatment and control groups (p=0.353 and p=0.024, respectively). Conclusion: Immediate placement of implants with 10% Aloe vera extract gel on extracted socket increases the number of osteoblasts and suppresses the number of osteoclasts and fibroblasts.

Highlights

  • The success of a dental implant treatment is strongly influenced by the formation of osseointegration, which plays an important role in the stabilization, and retention of implants to the jaw bone

  • There was an increase in the number of osteoblast cells in both treatment and control groups, but the value of the treatment group was greater

  • In observing the average value of osteoblast cells 14, 28 and 56 days it was seen that the type of osteoblast cells in the treatment group was higher than the control group

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Introduction

The success of a dental implant treatment is strongly influenced by the formation of osseointegration, which plays an important role in the stabilization, and retention of implants to the jaw bone. Osseointegration can be interpreted as a state of fixation of fixture implantin the jaw bone after implant placement, because the triggering of the jaw bone cells multiplies so that it can be interdigitated with the surface of the implant mechanically [1]. Osseointegration will form in the third to sixth month after the implant is placed into the jawbone. Osteoblasts are cells that are responsible for bone formation in the bone matrix mineralization process by secreting collagen type l and releasing calcium, magnesium, and phosphate ions [3]

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