Perbandingan Jumlah dan Ukuran Sel Epitel Rongga Mulut antara Penyirih dengan Non-Penyirih Menggunakan Pewarnaan Papanicolaou Stain
Comparison of the Number and Size of Oral Cavity Epithelial Cells Between Betel Chewers and Non-Chewers Using Papanicolaou Stain

Date
2025Author
Tarigan, Danbresna Verio Batista
Advisor(s)
Primasari, Ameta
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Chewing betel quid is a long-standing habit in Indonesian society that is difficult to
eliminate. Betel quid consists of betel leaves, lime, areca nut, tobacco, and gambier,
which can trigger oxidative stress and inflammation, leading to cellular changes in the
epithelial cells of the buccal mucosa. Objective: This study compares the number of
cells, nuclear diameter, cytoplasmic diameter, and nucleus-to-cytoplasm ratio in the
superficial stratum epithelium of the buccal mucosa between betel quid-chewing and
non-chewing women. Method: Using a descriptive-analytic cross-sectional approach,
the study involved 40 participants (20 chewers and 20 non-chewers) selected based on
inclusion and exclusion criteria. Samples were collected with a cytobrush, stained with
Papanicolaou stain, and analyzed using a micrograph microscope. Result: Independent
t-test results showed a significant difference (p<0.05) in epithelial cell count, nuclear
diameter, cytoplasmic diameter, and nucleus-to-cytoplasm ratio. Conclusion: Betel
quid chewers had higher epithelial cell counts, nuclear diameters, and nucleus-to-
cytoplasm ratios, while their cytoplasmic diameters were smaller than those of non-
chewers.
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