2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.3c00323
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Alternative Polyurethane/Gutta-Percha/ZnO Biocomposite for Root Canal Therapy Based on an Efficient Melt Extrusion Additive Manufacturing Strategy

Abstract: This work aims to investigate dental root filling custom gutta-percha (GP) properties based on melt extrusion 3D printing for periapical periodontal disease treatment. Zinc oxide nanoparticles are incorporated into polyurethane/gutta-percha (PGB) composites. A polyurethane/gutta-percha/ZnO (PGB-Zn) biocomposite including BaSO 4 , polyurethane (PU), GP, and ZnO nanoparticles is designed and fabricated. To improve the dispersion of ZnO nanoparticles, rosin is chosen to modify the surface of the ZnO nanoparticles… Show more

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“…101 Novel ZnO-loaded GTR/GBR membranes for the treatment of periodontitis have been developed by Eliseu A. Munchow 104 Plaque and oral bacteria around dental implants induce peri-implantitis, an inflammation that prompts the body to create periodontitis and inflammation. ZnO nanorods and nanospheres have been created by scientists as antibacterial agents.…”
Section: Acs Infectious Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…101 Novel ZnO-loaded GTR/GBR membranes for the treatment of periodontitis have been developed by Eliseu A. Munchow 104 Plaque and oral bacteria around dental implants induce peri-implantitis, an inflammation that prompts the body to create periodontitis and inflammation. ZnO nanorods and nanospheres have been created by scientists as antibacterial agents.…”
Section: Acs Infectious Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…coli, according to the inhibition zone test and absorbance photometry. The clinical use of the treatment for periapical periodontal disease is successfully made safer by this combination . Plaque and oral bacteria around dental implants induce peri-implantitis, an inflammation that prompts the body to create periodontitis and inflammation.…”
Section: Alternative Antibacterial Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%