PENGARUH SUPLEMENTASI KALSIUM KARBONAT DAN TERAPI INSULIN PADA INDUK TIKUS DIABETES MELLITUS TERHADAP ERUPSI GIGI DAN PERTUMBUHAN TULANG ALVEOLAR ANAK

Women with gestational Diabetes Mellitus experience a state of hyperglycemia, hormonal and metabolic changes, which can interfere with fetal development. These metabolism changes will affect the homeostasis of calcium, which may affect the bones and teeth of children born. Calcium carbonate has a hi...

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Main Authors: , Sri Larnani, drg., , Prof. Dr. Dra. Wiryatun Lestariana, Apt.
Format: Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed
Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2011
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/88558/
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Summary:Women with gestational Diabetes Mellitus experience a state of hyperglycemia, hormonal and metabolic changes, which can interfere with fetal development. These metabolism changes will affect the homeostasis of calcium, which may affect the bones and teeth of children born. Calcium carbonate has a high bioavailability that will produce high quality of bone and teeth. The aim of this study was to examine the influence of calcium carbonate supplementation and insulin therapy in diabetic rats on tooth eruption and alveolar bone growth of offspring. Twelve female Wistar rats, aged 3 months, weight 150-200 grams were divided into 4 groups. Three rats were taken randomly as the control group. The remaining nine rats were made diabetic by alloxan injection with the dosage of 170 mg/kg BW, further subdivided into 3 treatment groups. All rats were treated gestation and then divided into group A of the control group, group B diabetic rats with calcium supplementation, group C diabetic rats with calcium supplementation and insulin therapy, and group D diabetic rats with insulin therapy. The rat pups were sacrificed by decapitation at the age of 21 days, to measure tooth eruption and alveolar bone growth. The measurement results were analyzed using One-way Anova test and followed by LSD test. The results showed tooth eruption and alveolar bone growth in diabetic group with calcium supplementation and insulin therapy was greater than the diabetic group with insulin therapy. The research conclusion was calcium carbonate supplementation and insulin therapy in diabetic rats may reduce interference of tooth eruption and alveolar bone growth of offspring.