posted on 2017-05-05, 00:00authored byMeiling Chen, Liping Ouyang, Tao Lu, Heying Wang, Fanhao Meng, Yan Yang, Congqin Ning, Jingzhi Ma, Xuanyong Liu
Although
polyetheretherketone (PEEK) has been considered as a potential orthopedic and dental application
material due to its similar elastic modulus as bones, inferior osseointegration
and bacteriostasis of PEEK hampers its clinical application. In this
work, fluorinated PEEK was constructed via plasma immersion ion implantation
(PIII) followed by hydrofluoric acid treatment to ameliorate the osseointegration
and antibacterial properties of PEEK. The surface microstructure,
composition, and hydrophilicity of all samples were investigated.
Rat bone mesenchymal stem cells (rBMSCs) were cultured on their surfaces
to estimate bioactivity. The fluorinated PEEK can enhance the cell
adhesion, cell spreading, proliferation, and alkaline phosphatase
(ALP) activity compared to pristine PEEK. Furthermore, the fluorinated
PEEK surface exhibits good bacteriostatic effect against Porphyromonas gingivalis, which is one of the major
periodontal pathogens. In summary, we provide an effective route to
introduce fluorine and the results reveal that the fluorinated PEEK
can enhance the osseointegration and bacteriostasis, which provides
a potential candidate for dental implants.