Injectable Hydrogel as Intracanal Medication for Root Canal Disinfection.

M Cao, D Wu, H Tu, B Mou, J Kang, J Liao, J Yang
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Abstract

Due to the complex anatomical structures of the root canal, thorough intracanal disinfection has always been challenging in endodontic treatment. Existing intracanal medicaments exhibit limitations such as low permeability and suboptimal antibacterial performance. Thus, an intracanal medicament that combines excellent operating performance with potent antibacterial properties is required. Therefore, we designed an injectable hydrogel loaded with modified triple antibiotic drugs (mTAD) through a Schiff base reaction of carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCS) and polyethylene glycol aldehyde (OHC-PEG-CHO), mTAD/CMCS/OHC-PEG-CHO (mTCP). We subsequently evaluated the characteristics of mTCP. Moreover, the antibacterial capacity of the hydrogels was assessed in vitro. The effects of mTCP on the cell biocompatibility and odonto-/osteogenic differentiation of stem cells from the apical papilla (SCAPs) were also examined. Furthermore, we established a periapical inflammation model in the young permanent teeth of a Beagle dog and explored the effects of mTCP on root canal disinfection and root development. Our findings revealed that mTCP exhibited excellent operability, fluidity, and ease of removal from the root canal. mTCP presented outstanding antibacterial efficacy both in vitro and in vivo, attributed to its exceptional permeability and sustained release of mTAD. The odonto-/osteogenic differentiation of SCAPs was augmented by adding mTCP. Moreover, mTCP facilitated root elongation, dentinal wall thickening, and apical closure in the Beagle dog model. mTCP exhibited a pronounced effect on promoting periapical tissue healing and root development. In conclusion, mTCP hydrogel has promising potential for root canal disinfection in endodontic therapy.

由于根管的解剖结构复杂,根管治疗中彻底的根管内消毒一直是个难题。现有的根管内药物存在渗透性低和抗菌性能不理想等局限性。因此,我们需要一种兼具出色操作性能和强效抗菌特性的根管治疗药物。因此,我们设计了一种通过羧甲基壳聚糖(CMCS)和聚乙二醇醛(OHC-PEG-CHO)的席夫碱反应负载改性三联抗生素药物(mTAD)的可注射水凝胶,即 mTAD/CMCS/OHC-PEG-CHO(mTCP)。我们随后评估了 mTCP 的特性。此外,我们还在体外评估了水凝胶的抗菌能力。我们还研究了 mTCP 对细胞生物相容性和根尖乳头干细胞(SCAPs)的畸形/骨化分化的影响。此外,我们还在比格犬幼年恒牙中建立了根尖周炎模型,并探讨了 mTCP 对根管消毒和牙根发育的影响。我们的研究结果表明,mTCP 具有出色的可操作性、流动性和易从根管中清除性。mTCP 在体外和体内均表现出卓越的抗菌功效,这归功于其出色的渗透性和 mTAD 的持续释放。加入 mTCP 后,SCAPs 的牙本质/骨质分化得到加强。此外,在比格犬模型中,mTCP 还能促进牙根伸长、牙本质壁增厚和根尖闭合。总之,mTCP 水凝胶在牙髓治疗的根管消毒方面具有广阔的应用前景。
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