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University Medical Center Groningen

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  • 20153D-Printable Antimicrobial Composite Resins128citations
  • 20153D-Printable Antimicrobial Composite Resins128citations
  • 2015Osteoblast integration of dental implant materials after challenge by sub-gingival pathogens36citations
  • 2013Stress relaxation analysis facilitates a quantitative approach towards antimicrobial penetration into biofilms43citations
  • 2010Accuracy of linear measurements from cone-beam computed tomography-derived surface models of different voxel sizes166citations

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  • Lagemaat, Marieke Van De
  • Busscher, Henk J.
  • Rustema-Abbing, Minie
  • Grotenhuis, Arjen
  • Zhao, Pei
  • Herrmann, Andreas
  • Gerasimov, Jennifer Y.
  • Yue, Jun
  • Van De Lagemaat, Marieke
  • Zhao, Bingran
  • Jongsma, Marije A.
  • He, Yan
  • Peterson, Brandon W.
  • Sharma, Prashant K.
  • Slater, James J. R. Huddleston
  • Fourie, Zacharias
  • Damstra, Janalt
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3D-Printable Antimicrobial Composite Resins

  • Lagemaat, Marieke Van De
  • Busscher, Henk J.
  • Rustema-Abbing, Minie
  • Grotenhuis, Arjen
  • Zhao, Pei
  • Herrmann, Andreas
  • Gerasimov, Jennifer Y.
  • Ren, Yijin
  • Yue, Jun
Abstract

<p>3D printing is seen as a game-changing manufacturing process in many domains, including general medicine and dentistry, but the integration of more complex functions into 3D-printed materials remains lacking. Here, it is expanded on the repertoire of 3D-printable materials to include antimicrobial polymer resins, which are essential for development of medical devices due to the high incidence of biomaterial-associated infections. Monomers containing antimicrobial, positively charged quaternary ammonium groups with an appended alkyl chain are either directly copolymerized with conventional diurethanedimethacrylate/glycerol dimethacrylate (UDMA/GDMA) resin components by photocuring or prepolymerized as a linear chain for incorporation into a semi-interpenetrating polymer network by light-induced polymerization. For both strategies, dental 3D-printed objects fabricated by a stereolithography process kill bacteria on contact when positively charged quaternary ammonium groups are incorporated into the photocurable UDMA/GDMA resins. Leaching of quaternary ammonium monomers copolymerized with UDMA/GDMA resins is limited and without biological consequences within 4-6 d, while biological consequences could be confined to 1 d when prepolymerized quaternary ammonium group containing chains are incorporated in a semi-interpenetrating polymer network. Routine clinical handling and mechanical properties of the pristine polymer matrix are maintained upon incorporation of quaternary ammonium groups, qualifying the antimicrobially functionalized, 3D-printable composite resins for clinical use.</p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • polymer
  • composite
  • leaching
  • resin
  • photochemical curing