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Title
Dental Hetero-Graft Materials with Nano Hydroxyapatite Surface Treatment
Authors
Kim, DHKim, KIYoon, SKim, HJAhn, JSJun, SHKang, HCPang, CKim, JCha, HJHan, KHKim, DMLee, JH
Date Issued
2015-10
Publisher
AMER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHERS
Abstract
We report the development of hydroxyapatite nanoparticle (HAp NP)-functionalized hetero-graft materials (HGMs) for dental applications. These HGMs were prepared by attaching platelet-, needle-, and sphere-shaped HAp NPs to the surface of xenograft materials through chemical conjugation. Although all three HAp NPs contributed to increase the surface area of bone graft material (BGM), the shape of the HAp NPs was a determining factor. Platelet HAp NPs were most effective, because they caused a 48.9% increase in BGM surface area whereas the influence of the spherical NP was only a 6.7% increase. This suggests that geometric factors regarding both the attached HAp NPs and graft material surface are essential in controlling the surface roughness of graft materials. Among the three HAp NPs, it was the platelet HAp NPs that helped to increase the efficacy of the BGM most significantly. Compared with BGM with no HAp NP attachment, HGM with platelet HAp NP ('platelet-HGM) treatment had similar to 46.1% higher cell attachment and proliferation rate. The MU assay also showed that the HAp NP-treated hetero-graft materials had negligible cytotoxicity.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/36200
DOI
10.1166/JNN.2015.11235
ISSN
1533-4880
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY, vol. 15, no. 10, page. 7942 - 7949, 2015-10
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