The Effect of Sea Fish Powder on Development and Growth of Fetal Teeth Mice

Sandy Christiono, Seno Pradopo, Ketut Sudiana, Regilia Shinta, Silvia Mayangsari, Vera Indrawati, I. Sudiana, Regilia Shinta Mayangsari, Silvia Vera Indrawati
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Growth and development occur in human teeth, which have experienced growth and development since pregnancy. Teeth are formed from two types of cells: oral epithelial cells, which form the enamel organ, and dental papilla, which produce dentine and pulp. Pregnant women who lack nutrition will impact the growth and development of the fetus, including the teeth. Nutrition is an essential component of dental and oral health. The nutrients needed for dental and oral health are calcium, fluorine, phosphorus, and vitamin D. This study aims to determine the effect of sea fish powder on the development and growth of the fetal toothing parent mice. This research used a true experimental design with a post-test-only control design. Pregnant mice were divided into two groups: the control group, which was given distilled water, and the treatment group, which was given seafish powder. The mouse fetuses were taken at 18 days of gestation, and dentition was observed between the control and treatment groups. Histological preparations of the fetal teeth were observed using hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining. Fetuses of mice in the treatment group showed tooth development conditions in the early bell stage, while fetuses in the control group showed the initiation stage. There were differences in the growth and development phase of the fetus in mice in the control group and the treatment group given sea fish powder. Providing sea fish powder can accelerate the process of odontogenesis in mouse fetuses.
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海鱼粉对胎牙小鼠发育和生长的影响
人类的牙齿从怀孕开始就经历了生长和发育。牙齿由两种细胞形成:口腔上皮细胞和牙乳头细胞,前者形成釉质器官,后者产生牙本质和牙髓。孕妇缺乏营养会影响胎儿的生长发育,包括牙齿。营养是牙齿和口腔健康的重要组成部分。牙齿和口腔健康所需的营养素包括钙、氟、磷和维生素 D。本研究旨在确定海鱼粉对胎儿亲代小鼠牙齿发育和生长的影响。本研究采用了真正的实验设计,只进行试验后对照设计。怀孕小鼠被分为两组:对照组和治疗组,对照组给小鼠饮用蒸馏水,治疗组给小鼠饮用海鱼粉。在妊娠 18 天时取出小鼠胎儿,观察对照组和治疗组之间的牙齿发育情况。用苏木精-伊红(HE)染色法观察胎儿牙齿的组织学制备。治疗组小鼠胎儿的牙齿发育处于早期铃期,而对照组胎儿的牙齿发育处于起始期。对照组和服用海鱼粉的治疗组小鼠胎儿的生长发育阶段存在差异。提供海鱼粉可加速小鼠胎儿的牙胚形成过程。
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