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Projektnummer
19121.1 PFSATW-NM
Projekttitel
T-2016-031: Antimicrobial nanostructured surfaces for dental implants
Projekttitel Englisch
Antimicrobial nanostructured surfaces for dental implants

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Kurzbeschreibung
(Deutsch)
T-2016-031: Antimicrobial nanostructured surfaces for dental implants
Kurzbeschreibung
(Englisch)
Antimicrobial nanostructured surfaces for dental implants
Abstract
(Deutsch)
Peri-implantitis caused by periodontal pathogens is a central challenge for dental implants. Conventional antimicrobial strategies rely on biocidals such as silver or antibiotics, both being problematic due to potential toxicity as well as antimicrobial resistance. A biophysical approach to directly modify surfaces to act antibacterial is an alternative. Here nanostructured surfaces (NS) will be fabricated by metal evaporation technology and their antimicrobial efficacy studied in vitro.
Abstract
(Englisch)
Peri-implantitis caused by periodontal pathogens is a central challenge for dental implants. Conventional antimicrobial strategies rely on biocidals such as silver or antibiotics, both being problematic due to potential toxicity as well as antimicrobial resistance. A biophysical approach to directly modify surfaces to act antibacterial is an alternative. Here nanostructured surfaces (NS) will be fabricated by metal evaporation technology and their antimicrobial efficacy studied in vitro.