Root-shaped antibacterial alginate sponges with enhanced hemostasis and osteogenesis for the prevention of dry socket

  • Danyang Wang
  • , Yinyin Sun
  • , Dongjie Zhang
  • , Xiaowen Kong
  • , Sainan Wang
  • , Jinglin Lu
  • , Fengyuan Liu
  • , Shulai Lu
  • , Hongzhao Qi
  • , Qihui Zhou

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Abstract

Tooth extraction commonly causes uncontrolled bleeding, loss of blood clots, and bacterial infection, leading to the dry socket and bone resorption. Thus, it is highly attractive to design a bio-multifunctional scaffold with outstanding antimicrobial, hemostatic, and osteogenic performances for avoiding dry sockets in clinical applications. Herein, alginate (AG)/quaternized chitosan (Qch)/diatomite (Di) sponges were fabricated via electrostatic interaction, Ca2+ cross-linking, as well as lyophilization methods. The composite sponges are facilely made into the shape of the tooth root, which could be well integrated into the alveolar fossa. The sponge shows a highly interconnected and hierarchical porous structure at the macro/micro/nano levels. The prepared sponges also possess enhanced hemostatic and antibacterial abilities. Moreover, in vitro cellular assessment indicates that the developed sponges have favorable cytocompatibility and significantly facilitate osteogenesis by upregulating the formation of alkaline phosphatase and calcium nodules. The designed bio-multifunctional sponges display great potential for trauma treatment after tooth extraction.

Original languageEnglish
Article number120184
JournalCarbohydrate Polymers
Volume299
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2023

Keywords

  • Bio-multifunctional sponge
  • Dry socket
  • Marine polysaccharide
  • Osteogenesis
  • Tooth removal

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