Ou Yi-Hsuan, Ou Yi-Hui, Gu Jing, Kang Lifeng
Department of Pharmacy, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Republic of Singapore.
Department of Dentistry, Sixth Medical Centre of PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China.
Int J Bioprint. 2019 Jun 24;5(2.1):203. doi: 10.18063/ijb.v5i2.1.203. eCollection 2019.
Topical anesthetics are widely used in dental procedures. However, most commercially available medications are in the form of liquid or semisolid, which cannot provide prolonged effect intraorally. To address this issue, we proposed the use of three-dimensional printing (3DP) to fabricate a customizable dental anesthetic patch loaded with lidocaine that can be fitted perfectly onto the affected tooth. It has been shown that that patch can adhere on the tooth for more than 1 h, while releasing lidocaine from the patch made of hydrogels. In addition, the results illustrated the possibility of controlling the drug release profile by altering the shape of the patch, as well the use of a 3DP tooth model as the drug testing platform. Taken together, these data further reinforce the vast potential of the application of 3DP technology in personalized medicine.
局部麻醉剂在牙科手术中广泛使用。然而,大多数市售药物为液体或半固体形式,无法在口腔内提供长效作用。为了解决这个问题,我们提出使用三维打印(3DP)来制造一种可定制的载有利多卡因的牙科麻醉贴片,该贴片可以完美贴合在患牙上。研究表明,该贴片可以在牙齿上粘附超过1小时,同时从水凝胶制成的贴片中释放利多卡因。此外,结果表明通过改变贴片形状以及使用3DP牙齿模型作为药物测试平台来控制药物释放曲线的可能性。综上所述,这些数据进一步强化了3DP技术在个性化医疗应用中的巨大潜力。