2023
DOI: 10.1111/eos.12946
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Polyether ether ketone coated with nanohydroxyapatite/graphene oxide composite promotes bioactivity and antibacterial activity at the surface of the material

Ahmed Al‐Noaman,
Simon C. F. Rawlinson

Abstract: Polyether ether ketone (PEEK) is considered an alternative material for manufacturing dental implants. However, PEEK lacks bioactivity and antibacterial action. In a series of experiments designed to enhance the surface properties of PEEK, we present a nanohydroxyapatite (nHA) and graphene oxide (GO) composite as a coating for PEEK‐based dental implants to improve biological properties and antibacterial action. PEEK discs were polished, cleaned, and coated with the composite consisting of nHA particles doped w… Show more

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“…As in the case of chemical deposition, the electrodeposition method is used to create composite structures of hydroxyapatite with a wide variety of morphologies. These include composite coatings, including aluminum-containing coatings [145], for a variety of alloys [146][147][148] including aluminum alloys [149], and for some polymer implants [150]. The mentioned range of morphological diversity also includes hydroxyapatite nanotubes [151] and hydroxyapatite nanoparticles [152].…”
Section: Semisynthetic and Synthetic Bone Substitutesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in the case of chemical deposition, the electrodeposition method is used to create composite structures of hydroxyapatite with a wide variety of morphologies. These include composite coatings, including aluminum-containing coatings [145], for a variety of alloys [146][147][148] including aluminum alloys [149], and for some polymer implants [150]. The mentioned range of morphological diversity also includes hydroxyapatite nanotubes [151] and hydroxyapatite nanoparticles [152].…”
Section: Semisynthetic and Synthetic Bone Substitutesmentioning
confidence: 99%