A multi‐element‐doped porous bioactive glass coating for implant applications

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Objectives: The objectives of the study were 1) to develop a novel multi‐element‐doped porous 58S bioactive glass coating for titanium implants and 2) to investigate the physiochemical, cell cytotoxic and antibacterial properties of this novel coating for titanium implants. Methods: This study employed the sol–gel method to develop a silver‐, cobalt (II) oxide‐ and titanium dioxidedoped 58S bioactive glass coating. The surface topography and in vitro bioactivity of the new bioactive glass‐coated implants were studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energydispersive X‐ray spectroscopy. The surface nanohardness and coating degradation were evaluated using atomic force microscopy (AFM) and inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP‐AES), respectively. The cell cytotoxicity was assessed using cell viability of osteoblastlike mouse cells. The antibacterial property was examined using colony‐forming units (CFUs) of the implant coating against Porphyromonas gingivalis. Results: The multi‐element‐doped porous 58S bioactive glass‐coated titanium implant was synthesized. SEM showed that calcium phosphate was formed on the novel coating but not on the 58S bioactive glass coating. The mean surface nanohardness of the novel coating and the 58S coating were 124 ± 24 and 50 ± 17 MPa, respectively (p < 0.001). ICP‐AES showed that the releases of Si, Ca and P ions of the novel coating were significantly higher than that of a 58S bioactive glass‐coated implant. No significant difference in cell cytotoxicity was found between the novel coating and the 58S coating (p < 0.1). The mean CFUs of the novel coating and the conventional coating were 120 × 106 and 49 × 106 /mL. Conclusion: A novel multielementdoped porous bioactive glass coating for titanium implants was developed. The coating displays promising biocompatibility and antibacterial activity. Clinical significance: the coating can be used to improve the clinical success of dental implants for patient care if it shows success in clinical trials.

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Lung, C. Y. K., Abdalla, M. M., Chu, C. H., Yin, I., Got, S. R., & Matinlinna, J. P. (2021). A multi‐element‐doped porous bioactive glass coating for implant applications. Materials, 14(4), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14040961

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