Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology (Jan 2021)

Combination of Polydopamine Coating and Plasma Pretreatment to Improve Bond Ability Between PEEK and Primary Teeth

  • Rui Teng,
  • Yuchen Meng,
  • Xiaodan Zhao,
  • Jie Liu,
  • Rui Ding,
  • Yilong Cheng,
  • Yunhe Zhang,
  • Yanfeng Zhang,
  • Dandan Pei,
  • Ang Li,
  • Ang Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2020.630094
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Preformed crowns are preferred to reduce the failure risk of restoration of primary teeth, but some drawback of conventional material is still a main barrier for their clinical use. Polyether etherketone (PEEK), a tooth colored, high-performance thermoplastic polymer, has been recognized as a promising alternative to manufacture the restoration of primary teeth. However, the hydrophobic surface and low surface energy of PEEK make it hard to establish a strong and durable adhesion. In this study, we have evaluated a modification method of polydopamine (PDA) coating with plasma pretreatment for the PEEK films by physical and chemical characterization, bonding properties, and biocompatibility. The surface properties of PEEK were well-characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The adhesive strength of the PEEK films was greatly improved without significant reduction of the proliferation rate of human gingival fibroblast cells in MTT and Live/Dead assays. Therefore, PDA coating with plasma pretreatment may give a new solution for effective clinical application of PEEK in primary performed crowns.

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