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Antimicrobial adhesive self-healing hydrogels for efficient dental biofilm removal from periodontal tissue

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Title
Antimicrobial adhesive self-healing hydrogels for efficient dental biofilm removal from periodontal tissue
Author(s)
Kim, Han Sol; Kim, Minkyoung; Kim, Youngjoon; Shin, Hyun Ho; Sang-woo Lee; Ryu, Ji Hyun
Publication Date
2024-11
Journal
Dental Materials, v.40, no.11, pp.1970 - 1980
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Abstract
Objectives: Oral biofilms, including pathogens such as Porphyromonas gingivalis, are involved in the initiation and progression of various periodontal diseases. However, the treatment of these diseases is hindered by the limited efficacy of many antimicrobial materials in removing biofilms under the harsh conditions of the oral cavity. Our objective is to develop a gel-type antimicrobial agent with optimal physicochemical properties, strong tissue adhesion, prolonged antimicrobial activity, and biocompatibility to serve as an adjunctive treatment for periodontal diseases. Methods: Phenylboronic acid-conjugated alginate (Alg–PBA) was synthesized using a carbodiimide coupling agent. Alg–PBA was then combined with tannic acid (TA) to create an Alg–PBA/TA hydrogel. The composition of the hydrogel was optimized to enhance its mechanical strength and tissue adhesiveness. Additionally, the hydrogel's self-healing ability, erosion and release profile, biocompatibility, and antimicrobial activity against P. gingivalis were thoroughly characterized. Results: The Alg–PBA/TA hydrogels, with a final concentration of 5 wt% TA, exhibited both mechanical properties comparable to conventional Minocycline gel and strong tissue adhesiveness. In contrast, the Minocycline gel demonstrated negligible tissue adhesion. The Alg–PBA/TA hydrogel also retained its rheological properties under repeated 5 kPa stress owing to its self-healing capability, whereas the Minocycline gel showed irreversible changes in rheology after just one stress cycle. Additionally, Alg–PBA/TA hydrogels displayed a sustained erosion and TA release profile with minimal impact on the surrounding pH. Additionally, the hydrogels exhibited potent antimicrobial activity against P. gingivalis, effectively eliminating its biofilm without compromising the viability of MG-63 cells. Significance: The Alg–PBA/TA hydrogel demonstrates an optimal combination of mechanical strength, self-healing ability, tissue adhesiveness, excellent biocompatibility, and sustained antimicrobial activity against P. gingivalis. These attributes make it superior to conventional Minocycline gel. Thus, the Alg–PBA/TA hydrogel is a promising antiseptic candidate for adjunctive treatment of various periodontal diseases. © 2024 The Authors
URI
https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/16022
DOI
10.1016/j.dental.2024.09.012
ISSN
0109-5641
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