2018
DOI: 10.15562/jdmfs.v3i1.547
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Efficacy of mengkudu leaves extract (morinda citrifolia) on wound healing rate post tooth extraction in white rats (rattus norvegicus)

Abstract: Objective:  This study aims to determine the efficacy of mengkudu leaves extract to accelerate wound healing post tooth extraction in white rats.Material and Methods: Laboratory experimental study was carried out using post-test only and control group design. This study was measured by observing the duration of wound healing post tooth extraction, starting from the formation of sockets after tooth extraction until the socket closed, with sample of 27 white rats in three study groups in accordance with inclusio… Show more

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“…17, 18 Male rats were chosen because they did not experience periodic physiological changes that usually occur in female rats so that the sample became easy to control, homogeneous, and the results were expected to be more accurate. 18 Then, the anesthesia used is intramuscular injection of xylazine and ketamine hydrochloride, because ketamine has the advantages of relatively fast onset of action, strong analgesic effect and relatively easy application, which can be injected intramuscularly, but the resulting muscle relaxation is not good. 19 The side effects of ketamine can be minimized by combining it with premedication drugs that have a strong relaxing effect such as xylazine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17, 18 Male rats were chosen because they did not experience periodic physiological changes that usually occur in female rats so that the sample became easy to control, homogeneous, and the results were expected to be more accurate. 18 Then, the anesthesia used is intramuscular injection of xylazine and ketamine hydrochloride, because ketamine has the advantages of relatively fast onset of action, strong analgesic effect and relatively easy application, which can be injected intramuscularly, but the resulting muscle relaxation is not good. 19 The side effects of ketamine can be minimized by combining it with premedication drugs that have a strong relaxing effect such as xylazine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%