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  • - Periodontitis is a chronic disease caused by dental plaque that can lead to tooth loss, and existing treatments often fail to effectively eliminate harmful biofilms and excessive inflammation.
  • - Researchers have developed an injectable nanoenzyme hydrogel called GDY-Fe@HA-DA, which has strong tissue adhesion and antibacterial properties, and works even better when exposed to near-infrared laser light.
  • - This new hydrogel has shown promising results in treating bacterial infections and promoting healing in both skin wounds and rat models of periodontitis, indicating its potential as a therapeutic option for oral health and tissue injuries.

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Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease caused by dental plaque, which leads to tooth loosening and shifting or even tooth loss. Current treatments, including mechanical debridement and antibiotics, often fail to eradicate recalcitrant biofilms and mitigate excessive inflammation. Moreover, these interventions can disrupt the oral microbiome, potentially compromising long-term treatment outcomes. To address these limitations, an injectable nanoenzyme hydrogel composed of a dopamine (DA)-modified hyaluronic acid (HA) scaffold and a graphdiyne-iron (GDY-Fe) complex, named GDY-Fe@HA-DA, exhibits excellent tissue adhesion, self-healing, antibacterial properties, and biocompatibility. Under near-infrared laser irradiation, GDY-Fe@HA-DA effectively eradicates a variety of pathogens, including Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Porphyromonas gingivalis, through a synergistic combination of chemodynamical and photothermal therapies. The hydrogel's efficacy is further validated in both bacterial-infected skin wounds and rat periodontitis models. It effectively alleviates the inflammatory environment and promotes wound healing and periodontal tissue recovery. This findings highlight the potential of GDY-Fe@HA-DA as a promising therapeutic material for periodontitis and other tissue injuries.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adhm.202403683DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • - Periodontitis is a chronic disease caused by dental plaque that can lead to tooth loss, and existing treatments often fail to effectively eliminate harmful biofilms and excessive inflammation.
  • - Researchers have developed an injectable nanoenzyme hydrogel called GDY-Fe@HA-DA, which has strong tissue adhesion and antibacterial properties, and works even better when exposed to near-infrared laser light.
  • - This new hydrogel has shown promising results in treating bacterial infections and promoting healing in both skin wounds and rat models of periodontitis, indicating its potential as a therapeutic option for oral health and tissue injuries.
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