The antibacterial property of zinc oxide/graphene oxide modified porous polyetheretherketone againstS. sanguinis, F. nucleatumandP. gingivalis.

Journal: Biomedical Materials (Bristol, England)
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Abstract

About 30% failures of implant are caused by peri-implantitis. Subgingival plaque, consisting of S. sanguinis, F. nucleatum,P. gingivalis et al, is the initiating factor of peri-implantitis. Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) is widely used for the fabrication of implant abutment, healing cap and temporary abutment in dental applications. As a biologically inert material, PEEK has shown poor antibacterial properties. To promote the antibacterial activity of PEEK, we loaded ZnO/GO on sulfonated PEEK. We screened out that when mass ratio of ZnO/GO was 4:1, dip-coating time was 25 min, ZnO/GO modified SPEEK shown the best physical and chemical properties. At the meantime, the ZnO/GO-SPEEK samples possess a good biocompatibility. The ZnO/GO-SPEEK inhibitsP. gingivalisobviously, and could exert an antibacterial activity toS. sanguinisin the early stage, prevents biofilm formation effectively. With the favorablein vitroperformances, the modification of PEEK with ZnO/GO is promising for preventing peri-implantitis.

Authors
Shihui Yang, Wanqi Yu, Jingjie Zhang, Xiao Han, Junyan Wang, Duo Sun, Ruining Shi, Yanmin Zhou, Haibo Zhang, Jinghui Zhao