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High-Potential surface on zirconia ceramics for bacteriostasis and biocompatibility

Ke Liu, Guomin Wang, Shuqin Guo, Jun Liu, Wei Qu, Na Liu, Huaiyu Wang, Junhui Ji, Paul K. Chu, Bin Gu*, Wei Zhang*

*Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Bacteria easily adhere, colonize, and form biofilm on oral implants subsequently causing periimplantation periarthritis and mechanical loosening. Previous studies show that a high potential surface on polymeric implants can achieve surface bacteriostasis without side effects. In this study, a high surface potential is introduced to zirconia ceramics to mitigate bacterial infection. Carbon and nitrogen plasma immersion ion implantation (C-PIII and N-PIII) are conducted on zirconia ceramic samples sequentially to elevate the surface potential. The surface with a high potential but without ion leaching exhibits excellent antibacterial effects against oral bacteria and little bacterial resistance is triggered. The surface also has high strength and excellent biocompatibility. The nitrogen-containing inorganic structure with high potential can actualize bacteriostasis and biocompatibility on zirconia ceramics simultaneously and this new strategy can enhance the antibacterial ability of oral implants.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number111074
    Number of pages7
    JournalColloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
    Volume193
    Online published30 Apr 2020
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Sept 2020

    Research Keywords

    • Bacteriostasis
    • Biocompatibility
    • Surface potential

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