Kouqiang yixue (Jun 2024)

Study on the antibacterial performance and biocompatibility of silver nanoparticals-coated root canal nickel titanium instruments

  • JIN Hong, WANG Huiwen, WU Yuting, DAI Mingrui, LENG Diya, ZHU Tingting, WU Daming

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13591/j.cnki.kqyx.2024.06.007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 6
pp. 438 – 442

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Objective To investigate the antibacterial performance and biocompatibility of silver nanoparticles-coated root canal nickel titanium instruments(AgNPs-NiTi). Methods AgNPs-NiTi was prepared using pulse electrochemical deposition. The morphology of AgNPs-NiTi was observed using field emission scanning electron microscopy(FE-SEM), and the elemental composition and content were analyzed using X-ray diffraction(XRD)and energy dispersive spectroscopy(EDS). The mechanical properties of AgNPs-NiTi were tested. After Co-culturing AgNPs-NiTi with E. faecalis, the antibacterial effect was detected by colony-forming units method. By constructing an in vitro model of E. faecalis biofilm in the root canal of teeth, the antibacterial effect of AgNPs-NiTi was observed using FE-SEM and live/dead bacterial staining. In addition, AgNPs-NiTi was co-cultured with Raw 264.7 cells, and its cytotoxicity was detected by CCK-8. Results The pulse electrochemical deposition was used to construct a silver nanoparticle(AgNPs)coating on NiTi instruments with no significant change in the mechanical properties. AgNPs-NiTi significantly inhibited the proliferation of E. faecalis and damaged E. faecalis biofilm in the root canal. AgNPs-NiTi had no significant influence on the proliferation of Raw264.7 cells and had no cytotoxicity. Conclusion The mechanical properties of AgNPs-NiTi are similar to those of nickel titanium instruments. AgNPs-NiTi inhibits E. faecalis proliferation with good biocompatibility.

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