4 DISCUSSION
Figure 3 illustrate the activities of osteoclast and
osteoblast on the pressure and tension side. The
quantity of osteoblast cell found much more than the
osteoclast cells. This result is corresponding with
Sutantyo’s research that state out osteoclast reactivity
is not only based on the quantity, but also the quality
of the cell itself (Patil and Jayade, 2006).
Table 1 and table 2 illustrate the osteoclast and
osteoblast cells distribution in five times period. A
number of osteoclast and osteoblast cell was observed
on day 0, which prove that resorption and deposition
of bone as a remodelling process always happen
although no orthodontic force is given. A research by
Miyoshi et al., state that control samples with no
treatment undergone a physiologic bone remodelling
process showed by the movement of the tooth (Patil
and Jayade, 2006). Table 3 and table 4 illustrate the
osteoclast and osteoblast quantity differences in five
times period. Data analysis shows no significant
differences of osteoclast quantity in five times period
(p=0,061), but there were significant differences of
osteoblast quantity (p=0,006). Table 5 and table 6
illustrate the quantity differences of osteoclast and
osteoblast between control and experimental groups.
Post Hoc test with Bonferroni correction showing
significant differences of osteoclast cell quantity
between control group and the group observed on
days 28 (p=0,028), and significant differences of
osteoblast cell quantity between control group and
group observed on days 7 (p=0,015).
5 CONCLUSIONS
In conclusion, the finding of the present study
show that the activities of osteoclast and osteoblast
cells are not only depends on its quantity, but also its
quality. The present study also concludes that cells’
activities in orthodontic tooth movement reach its
optimum to move the tooth in a cycle of less than 28
days as the osteoclast and osteoblast cells quantity
will drop after days 28.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We are very extremely privileged this
completion of our projects addressed to our Research
Institution from Universitas Sumatera Utara at the
expense of this study from TALENTA funding in
year 2018 and our very great appreciation for
Hospital of University Sumatera Utara, Animal
House of Biology’s Department and Patology
Anatomy Department from our beloved Universitas
Sumatera Utara.
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