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dc.contributor.authorGodoy-Gallardo, Maria
dc.contributor.authorWang, Zhejun
dc.contributor.authorShen, Ya
dc.contributor.authorManero, José María
dc.contributor.authorGil Mur, Francisco Javier
dc.contributor.authorRodríguez Rius, Daniel
dc.contributor.authorHaapasale, Markus
dc.date.accessioned2021-11-12T13:10:01Z
dc.date.available2021-11-12T13:10:01Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.identifier.citationGodoy Gallardo, María; Wang, Zhejun; Shen, Ya [et al.]. Antibacterial coatings on titanium surfaces: A comparison study between in vitro single-species and multispecies biofilm. ACS applied materials and interfaces, 2015, 10, p. 5992-6001. Disponible en: <https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsami.5b00402>. Fecha de acceso: 12 nov. 2021. DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b00402ca
dc.identifier.issn1944-8244ca
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12328/2936
dc.description.abstractDental plaque is a biofilm that causes dental caries, gingivitis, and periodontitis. Most of the studies in antibacterial coatings have been conducted by in vitro single-species biofilm formation, but oral biofilm involves more than 700 different bacterial species that are able to interact. Therefore, new studies are focused on in vitro multispecies biofilm models that mimic in vivo biofilms. The aim of the present work was to study different antibacterial coatings onto titanium surfaces and evaluate the in vitro antimicrobial properties of the surfaces on two different bacterial species and an oral biofilm. The lactate dehydrogenase assay determined that treated samples did not affect fibroblast viability. In addition, the viability of microorganisms on modified samples was evaluated by a LIVE/DEAD BacLight bacterial viability kit. Although a decrease in viable bacteria onto treated samples was obtained, the results showed differences in effectiveness when single-biofilm and oral plaque were tested. It confirms, as we expected, the distinct sensitivities that bacterial strains have. Thus, this multispecies biofilms model holds a great potential to assess antibacterial properties onto samples for dental purposes.en
dc.format.extent10ca
dc.language.isoengca
dc.publisherAmerican Chemical Society Publicationsca
dc.relation.ispartofACS applied materials and interfacesca
dc.relation.ispartofseries7;10
dc.rights© 2015 American Chemical Societyen
dc.subject.otherBiofilmsca
dc.subject.otherPèptids i proteïnesca
dc.subject.otherBacterisca
dc.subject.otherTitanica
dc.subject.otherPlataca
dc.subject.otherBiofilmses
dc.subject.otherPéptidos y proteínases
dc.subject.otherBacteriases
dc.subject.otherTitanioes
dc.subject.otherPlataes
dc.subject.otherBiofilmsen
dc.subject.otherPeptides and proteinsen
dc.subject.otherBacteriaen
dc.subject.otherTitaniumen
dc.subject.otherSilveren
dc.titleAntibacterial coatings on titanium surfaces: a comparison study between in vitro single-species and multispecies biofilmen
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleca
dc.description.versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionca
dc.rights.accessLevelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.embargo.termscapca
dc.relation.projectIDinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO/MAT2009-12547
dc.relation.projectIDinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO/MAT2012-30706
dc.subject.udc616.3ca
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.5b00402ca


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