Dentistry Journal (Oct 2021)

Contact Angle and Cell Adhesion of Micro/Nano-Structured Poly(lactic-<i>co</i>-glycolic acid) Membranes for Dental Regenerative Therapy

  • Naoyuki Kaga,
  • Hiroki Fujimoto,
  • Sho Morita,
  • Yuichiro Yamaguchi,
  • Takashi Matsuura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/dj9110124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 11
p. 124

Abstract

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Biodegradable membranes are used in regenerative dentistry for guided tissue regeneration (GTR) and guided bone regeneration (GBR). In this study, patterned poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) membranes with groove, pillar, and hole structures were successfully fabricated by thermal nanoimprinting. Their surfaces were evaluated for topography by scanning electron microscopy and laser microscopy, for hydrophobicity/hydrophilicity by contact angle analysis, and for MC3T3-E1 cell adhesion. The sizes of the patterns on the surfaces of the membranes were 0.5, 1.0, and 2.0 μm, respectively, with the height/depth being 1.0 μm. The pillared and holed PLGA membranes were significantly more hydrophobic than the non-patterned PLGA membranes (p p p < 0.05). These results suggest that patterned PLGA membranes can be clinically used for GTR and GBR in the dental regeneration field.

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