材料科学
自愈水凝胶
肿胀 的
伤口愈合
胶粘剂
细胞外基质
生物医学工程
牙科
复合材料
外科
医学
化学
高分子化学
生物化学
图层(电子)
作者
Jing Wu,Zhao Pan,Zheng‐Yi Zhao,Mohan Wang,Liang Dong,Huai‐Ling Gao,Chong‐Yuan Liu,Pu Zhou,Lu Chen,Chaoji Shi,Zhiyuan Zhang,Chi Yang,Shu‐Hong Yu,Duohong Zou
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202200115
摘要
Due to the wet and dynamic environment of the oral cavity, the healing of intraoral wounds, such as tooth extraction wounds, requires stable and firm wound dressings. In clinical practice, cotton balls and gauzes, sponge plugs, or sutures are used to treat extraction wounds, but none of these means can continuously isolate the wound from the intraoral environment and facilitate ideal healing conditions. Herein, inspired by the natural extracellular matrix, a family of wound dressings is developed for intraoral wound repair. Infiltrating a ductile long-chain hydrogel network into a prefabricated, sturdy macromolecular meshwork and in situ crosslinking endowed the composite hydrogel with controllable swelling behaviors and robust mechanical properties. The macromolecular meshwork functioned as the backbone to support the composite and restricts the swelling of the long-chain hydrogel network. In vitro tests verified that this wound dressing can provide durable protection for intraoral wounds against complex irritations. Furthermore, accelerated wound healing occurred when the wound dressing is applied in vivo on a canine tooth extraction model, due to the effective reduction of acute inflammation. These results suggest that this family of bioinspired hydrogels has great potential for application as intraoral wound dressing.
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