The Effects of Different Wavelength UV Photofunctionalization on Micro-Arc Oxidized Titanium

Yan Gao(Southern Medical University), Ying Liu(Nanfang Hospital), Lei Zhou(Southern Medical University), Zehong Guo(Southern Medical University), Mingdeng Rong(Southern Medical University), Xiangning Liu(First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University), Chunhua Lai(Southern Medical University), Xianglong Ding(Southern Medical University)
PLoS ONE
July 5, 2013
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Abstract

Many challenges exist in improving early osseointegration, one of the most critical factors in the long-term clinical success of dental implants. Recently, ultraviolet (UV) light-mediated photofunctionalization of titanium as a new potential surface treatment has aroused great interest. This study examines the bioactivity of titanium surfaces treated with UV light of different wavelengths and the underlying associated mechanism. Micro-arc oxidation (MAO) titanium samples were pretreated with UVA light (peak wavelength of 360 nm) or UVC light (peak wavelength of 250 nm) for up to 24 h. UVC treatment promoted the attachment, spread, proliferation and differentiation of MG-63 osteoblast-like cells on the titanium surface, as well as the capacity for apatite formation in simulated body fluid (SBF). These biological influences were not observed after UVA treatment, apart from a weaker effect on apatite formation. The enhanced bioactivity was substantially correlated with the amount of Ti-OH groups, which play an important role in improving the hydrophilicity, along with the removal of hydrocarbons on the titanium surface. Our results showed that both UVA and UVC irradiation altered the chemical properties of the titanium surface without sacrificing its excellent physical characteristics, suggesting that this technology has extensive potential applications and merits further investigation.


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