Affiliation:
1. Applied Oral Sciences and Community Dental Care Faculty of Dentistry The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong China
2. MDRCBB Minnesota Dental Research Center for Biomaterials and Biomechanics University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota USA
3. School of Stomatology Jiangxi Medical College Nanchang University Nanchang Jiangxi China
4. Key Laboratory of Oral Biomedicine & Jiangxi Province Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases Nanchang Jiangxi China
Abstract
AbstractDental and orthopedic titanium implants are successfully and widely used but still face challenges due to complications leading to high treatment cost, morbidity, and even mortality. This review focuses on the hybrid coatings designed to prevent and mitigate implant failure by integrating multiple strategies and materials. The forms of manufacturing and synthesizing hybrid coatings were first discussed. We then categorize these coatings based on their biological functions: antibacterial coatings, which are essential for preventing difficult‐to‐treat infection; coatings designed to promote osseointegration, crucial for the mechanical stability of implants; coatings that encourage soft tissue attachment, contributing to the overall success and esthetics of implant. We summarize the state of the art in multifunctional coatings that integrate multiple biological functions as an alternative, holistic approach for reducing implant complications. The review culminates in a discussion on future directions in the field, emphasizing the potential and notable challenges these biofunctional hybrid coatings face toward obtaining commercial success in patients. Together, our article provides a comprehensive overview of current developments and a glimpse into the future of hybrid coatings for potentially revolutionizing dental and orthopedic implants.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China