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  • PVDC is a synthetic polymer used in guided bone regeneration (GBR), and the study aimed to enhance its bioactivity through argon ion bombardment, creating Ar-modified PVDC films (Ar-PVDC).
  • The study found that Ar ion bombardment significantly improved the wettability of PVDC films, increasing cell attachment and proliferation by 40% and over 140%, respectively.
  • In a preclinical trial on rats, Ar-PVDC demonstrated 2.4 times greater bone regeneration than untreated PVDC, suggesting its potential for enhancing bone deposition in GBR applications.

Article Abstract

Polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC) is a long chain carbon synthetic polymer. The objective of this study was to improve the bioactivity of PVDC films through surface modification using argon (Ar) ion bombardment to create Ar-modified PVDC films (Ar-PVDC) to address the clinical problems of guided bone regeneration (GBR), which is technique-sensitive, and low bone regenerative ability. First, the effects of Ar ion bombardment, a low temperature plasma etching technique widely used in industry, on PVDC film wettability, surface chemistry, and morphology were confirmed. Next, fibroblast-like and osteoblast-like cell attachment and proliferation on Ar-PVDC were assessed. As a preclinical in vivo study, Ar-PVDC was used to cover a critical-sized bone defect on rat calvaria and osteoconductivity was evaluated by micro-computed tomography analysis and histological examinations. We found that the contact angle of PVDC film decreased by 50° because of the production of -OH groups on the PVDC film surface, though surface morphological was unchanged at 30 min after Ar ion bombardment. We demonstrated that cell attachment increased by about 40% and proliferation by more than 140% because of increased wettability, and 2.4 times greater bone regeneration was observed at week 3 with Ar-PVDC compared with untreated PVDC films. These results suggest that Ar ion bombardment modification of PVDC surfaces improves osteoconductivity, indicating its potential to increase bone deposition during GBR.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10856-014-5243-zDOI Listing

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