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Titanium surface modification to enhance antibacterial and bioactive properties while retaining biocompatibility

Janson, Oscar (author)
Uppsala universitet,Tillämpad materialvetenskap,Materials in medicine
Gururaj, Satwik (author)
Uppsala universitet,Tillämpad materialvetenskap
Pujari-Palmer, Shiuli (author)
Uppsala universitet,Tillämpad materialvetenskap
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Karlsson Ott, Marjam, 1975- (author)
Uppsala universitet,Tillämpad materialvetenskap
Strømme, Maria, 1970- (author)
Uppsala universitet,Nanoteknologi och funktionella material
Engqvist, Håkan, 1972- (author)
Uppsala universitet,Tillämpad materialvetenskap
Welch, Ken, 1968- (author)
Uppsala universitet,Nanoteknologi och funktionella material
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Elsevier BV, 2019
2019
English.
In: Materials science & engineering. C, biomimetic materials, sensors and systems. - : Elsevier BV. - 0928-4931 .- 1873-0191. ; 96, s. 272-279
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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  • Bacterial infections associated with metal implants are severe problems affecting a considerable amount of people with dental or orthopedic implants. This study aims to examine the antibacterial effect of a Titanium-peroxy gel layer on the modified surface of commercially pure titanium grade 2. Variations in a multi-step surface modification procedure were tested to determine the best combination that provided an antibacterial effect while enhancing bioactivity without compromising biocompatibility. Soaking the surfaces in 30 wt% hydrogen peroxide held at 80 °C provided antibacterial activity while subsequent surface treatments in concentrated sodium and calcium hydroxide solutions were preformed to enhance bioactivity. Staphylococcus epidermidis was used to determine the antibacterial effect through both direct contact and biofilm inhibition tests while human dermal fibroblast cells and MC3T3 pre osteoblast cells were utilized to test biocompatibility. The greatest antibacterial effect was observed with only hydrogen peroxide treatment, but the resulting surface was neither bioactive nor biocompatible. It was found that subsequent surface treatments with sodium hydroxide followed by calcium hydroxide provided a bioactive surface that was also biocompatible. Additionally, a final treatment with autoclaving showed positive effects with regards to enhanced bioactivity. This multi-step surface modification procedure offers a promising, non-antibiotic, solution for combatting infections associated with biomedical implants.

Subject headings

TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER  -- Materialteknik (hsv//swe)
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY  -- Materials Engineering (hsv//eng)

Keyword

Titanium
Antibacterial
Bioactivity
Cell viability
Sodium titanate
Calcium titanate

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