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Journal of Biomaterials Applications | 2016

Investigation of the in vitro photocatalytic antibacterial activity of nanocrystalline TiO2 and coupled TiO2/Ag containing copolymer on the surface of medical grade titanium

Ágnes Györgyey; László Janovák; András Ádám; Judit Kopniczky; Krisztián L Tóth; Ágota Deák; Ivan Panayotov; Frédéric Cuisinier; Imre Dékány; Kinga Turzó

Antibacterial surfaces have been in the focus of research for years, driven by an unmet clinical need to manage an increasing incidence of implant-associated infections. The use of silver has become a topic of interest because of its proven broad-spectrum antibacterial activity and track record as a coating agent of soft tissue implants and catheters. However, for the time being, the translation of these technological achievements for the improvement of the antibacterial property of hard tissue titanium (Ti) implants remains unsolved. In our study, we focused on the investigation of the photocatalysis mediated antibacterial activity of silver (Ag), and Ti nanoparticles instead of their pharmacological effects. We found that the photosensitisation of commercially pure titanium discs by coating them with an acrylate-based copolymer that embeds coupled Ag/Ti nanoparticles can initiate the photocatalytic decomposition of adsorbed S. salivarius after the irradiation with an ordinary visible light source. The clinical isolate of S. salivarius was characterised with MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer, while the multiplication of the bacteria on the surface of the discs was followed-up by MTT assay. Concerning practical relevance, the infected implant surfaces can be made accessible and irradiated by dental curing units with LED and plasma arc light sources, our research suggests that photocatalytic copolymer coating films may offer a promising solution for the improvement of the antibacterial properties of dental implants.


Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2018

TiO2/Ag–TiO2 Nanohybrid Films are Cytocompatible with Primary Epithelial Cells of Human Origin: An In Vitro Study

Roland Masa; Ágota Deák; Gábor Braunitzer; Z. Toth; Judit Kopniczky; István Pelsőczi-Kovács; Krisztina Ungvári; Imre Dékány; Kinga Turzó

Failure of dental implants is caused mainly by peri-implant infections resulting in loss of supporting bone. Since there is no ideal therapy of peri-implantitis, the focus of research has been shifted toward better prevention and the development of antibacterial surfaces. In our study we examined the attachment and proliferation of primary epithelial and MG-63 osteosarcoma cells on Ti dental implants coated with photocatalytic nanohybrid films. Two polyacrylate resin based layers were investigated on commercially pure (CP4) Ti discs: 60 wt% TiO2/40 wt% copolymer and 60 wt% Ag-TiO2/40 wt% copolymer ([Ag] = 0,001 wt%). Surface properties were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and profilometry. Cell responses were investigated via dimethylthiazol-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide (MTT) and visualized with fluorescence microscopy. Profilometry revealed significant changes in surface roughness of TiO2 (Ra = 1.79 μm) and Ag-TiO2 layers (Ra = 5.76 μm) compared to the polished (Ra(P) = 0.13 μm) and sandblasted, acid-etched control surfaces (Ra(SA) = 1.26 μm). MTT results demonstrated that the attachment (24 h) of epithelial cells was significantly higher on the Ag-TiO2 coated samples (OD540 = 0.079) than on the polished control surfaces (OD540 = 0.046), whereas MG-63 cells did not show any difference in attachment between the groups. After one week, epithelial cells showed slightly increased survival as compared to MG-63 cells. The results suggest that the tested coatings are cytocompatible with epithelial cells, which means that they are not only antibacterial, but they also appear to be promising candidates for implantological use.


Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2013

Attachment and proliferation of human osteoblast-like cells (MG-63) on laser-ablated titanium implant material

Ágnes Györgyey; Krisztina Ungvári; Gabriella Kecskeméti; Judit Kopniczky; B. Hopp; A. Oszkó; István Pelsöczi; Zoltán Rakonczay; Katalin Nagy; Kinga Turzó


Applied Surface Science | 2016

Study on the effect of ambient gas on nanostructure formation on metal surfaces during femtosecond laser ablation for fabrication of low-reflective surfaces

Tomi Smausz; Tamás Csizmadia; Csaba Tápai; Judit Kopniczky; A. Oszkó; Martin Ehrhardt; Pierre Lorenz; Klaus Zimmer; Andrea Prager; B. Hopp


Journal of Laser Micro Nanoengineering | 2015

Nanoparticle Generation From Nitinol Target Using Pulsed Laser Ablation

Tomi Smausz; Gabriella Kecskeméti; Bence Kondász; Gergely Papp; Zsolt Bengery; Judit Kopniczky; B. Hopp


Journal of Laser Micro Nanoengineering | 2015

Comparison of the production of nanostructures on bulk metal samples by picosecond laser ablation at two wavelengths for the fabrication of low-reflective surfaces

Tamás Csizmadia; Tomi Smausz; Csaba Tápai; Judit Kopniczky; Xi Wang; Martin Ehrhardt; Pierre Lorenz; Klaus Zimmer; László Orosz; Erika Varga; A. Oszkó; B. Hopp


Applied Surface Science | 2013

Possible application of laser-induced backside dry etching technique for fabrication of SERS substrate surfaces

Tamás Csizmadia; B. Hopp; Tomi Smausz; Judit Kopniczky; I. Hanyecz; Áron Sipos; Mária Csete; Gábor Szabó


Applied Physics A | 2017

Stability investigation of laser darkened metal surfaces

B. Hopp; Tomi Smausz; Márton Lentner; Judit Kopniczky; Csaba Tápai; Tamás Gera; Tamás Csizmadia; M. Ehrhardt; Pierre Lorenz; Klaus Zimmer


Applied Surface Science | 2013

Etching of fused silica fiber by metallic laser-induced backside wet etching technique

Cs. Vass; Bálint Kiss; Judit Kopniczky; B. Hopp


Journal of Physics D | 2018

Production of meloxicam suspension using pulsed laser ablation in liquid (PLAL) technique

B. Hopp; Eszter Nagy; Franciska Peták; Tomi Smausz; Judit Kopniczky; Csaba Tápai; J. Budai; Ibolya Zita Papp; Ákos Kukovecz; Rita Ambrus; Piroska Szabó-Révész

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B. Hopp

University of Szeged

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Pierre Lorenz

Technische Universität Ilmenau

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