Titanium-Containing Silicate-Based Sol-Gel Bioactive Glass: Development, Characterization, and Applications.


Journal

Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids
ISSN: 1520-5827
Titre abrégé: Langmuir
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 9882736

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
14 12 2021
Historique:
pubmed: 4 12 2021
medline: 28 1 2022
entrez: 3 12 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Bioactive glasses are surface-reactive glasses that, when placed in physiological fluid, undergo a transformation from glass to hydroxyapatite. Doping the bioactive glass with metallic ions can impart desirable and unique properties that are not inherent to natural hydroxyapatite. Once such ion is titanium. Titanium exists in trace amounts in native dental enamel, and its presence has been correlated with increased tooth hardness and brightness, both desirable clinical properties. Synthetic titanium-substituted hydroxyapatite exhibits better mechanical and antibacterial properties and demonstrates potential for an improved cellular response when compared to unmodified hydroxyapatite with applications in the broader field of bone tissue engineering. In this work, we use the sol-gel method to synthesize a titanium-containing silicate-based bioactive glass aimed at generating titanium-substituted hydroxyapatite on the glass surface upon immersion in body fluid. Titanium is homogeneously distributed throughout our glass, which keeps its amorphous nature. After 14 days of immersion in simulated body fluid, the glass forms a titanium-substituted hydroxyapatite on its surface. Enamel surfaces treated with the titanium-containing glass show significantly increased microhardness compared to enamel surfaces treated with a control glass, confirming the potential for the proposed glass in enamel remineralization. We also show that the presence of titanium in the glass promotes cell differentiation toward bone formation, suggesting further applications for this material in the broader field of bone tissue engineering.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34860533
doi: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.1c01593
doi:

Substances chimiques

Silicates 0
Durapatite 91D9GV0Z28
Titanium D1JT611TNE

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

14243-14253

Auteurs

Sophia Smith (S)

Department of Mining and Materials Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2T5, Canada.

Osama ElKashty (O)

Faculty of Dentistry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2T5, Canada.
Oral Pathology Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Mansoura University, Mansoura 35516, Egypt.

Faleh Tamimi (F)

Faculty of Dentistry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2T5, Canada.

Simon D Tran (SD)

Faculty of Dentistry, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2T5, Canada.

Marta Cerruti (M)

Department of Mining and Materials Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2T5, Canada.

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