Ma Yi-Fei, Yan Xiang-Zhen
Department of Periodontology, Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Tooth Restoration and Regeneration, Stomatological Hospital and Dental School of Tongji University, Shanghai, People's Republic of China.
Tissue Eng Part B Rev. 2023 Oct;29(5):532-544. doi: 10.1089/ten.TEB.2023.0040. Epub 2023 May 2.
Guided tissue regeneration (GTR) is an important surgical method for periodontal regeneration. By placing barrier membrane on the root surface of the tooth to guide the adhesion and proliferation of periodontal ligament cells, periodontal tissue regeneration can be achieved. This review intends to analyze the current limitations of GTR membranes and to propose possible solutions for developing new ones. Limitations of current GTR membranes include nonabsorbable membranes and absorbable synthetic polymer membranes exhibit weak biocompatibility; when applying to a large defect wound, the natural collagen membrane with fast degradation rate have limited mechanical strength, and the barrier function may not be maintained well. Although the degradation time can be prolonged after cross-linking, it may cause foreign body reaction and affect tissue integration; The clinical operation of current barrier membranes is inconvenient. In addition, most of the barrier membranes lack bioactivity and will not actively promote periodontal tissue regeneration. Possible solutions include using electrospinning (ELS) techniques, nanofiber scaffolds, or developing functional gradient membranes to improve their biocompatibility; adding Mg, Zn, and/or other metal alloys, or using 3D printing technology to improve their mechanical strength; increasing the concentration of nanoparticles or using directional arrangement of membrane fibers to control the fiber diameter and porosity of the membrane, which can improve their barrier function; mixing natural and synthetic polymers as well as other biomaterials with different degradation rates in proportion to change the degradation rate and maintain barrier function; to improve the convenience of clinical operation, barrier membranes that meets personalized adhesion to the wound defect can be manufactured; developing local controlled release drug delivery systems to improve their bioactivity. Impact statement This review provides an up-to-date summary of commonly commercial periodontal guided tissue regeneration membranes, and analyze their limitations in clinical use. Using studies published recently to explore possible solutions from several perspectives and to raise possible strategies in the future. Several strategies have tested /, which will guide the way to propel clinical translation, meeting clinical needs.
引导组织再生(GTR)是牙周再生的一种重要手术方法。通过在牙齿根面放置屏障膜来引导牙周膜细胞的黏附和增殖,可实现牙周组织再生。本综述旨在分析GTR膜目前存在的局限性,并提出开发新型GTR膜的可能解决方案。目前GTR膜的局限性包括:不可吸收膜和可吸收合成聚合物膜的生物相容性较差;应用于大面积缺损伤口时,降解速度快的天然胶原膜机械强度有限,屏障功能可能无法很好地维持。虽然交联后可延长降解时间,但可能会引起异物反应并影响组织整合;目前屏障膜的临床操作不方便。此外,大多数屏障膜缺乏生物活性,不会积极促进牙周组织再生。可能的解决方案包括使用静电纺丝(ELS)技术、纳米纤维支架,或开发功能梯度膜以提高其生物相容性;添加镁、锌和/或其他金属合金,或使用3D打印技术以提高其机械强度;增加纳米颗粒浓度或采用膜纤维的定向排列来控制膜的纤维直径和孔隙率,从而改善其屏障功能;按比例混合天然和合成聚合物以及其他降解速率不同的生物材料以改变降解速率并维持屏障功能;为提高临床操作的便利性,可制造能与伤口缺损实现个性化贴合的屏障膜;开发局部控释药物递送系统以提高其生物活性。影响声明 本综述提供了常用商业牙周引导组织再生膜的最新总结,并分析了它们在临床应用中的局限性。利用最近发表的研究从多个角度探索可能的解决方案,并提出未来可能的策略。已有几种策略经过了测试,这将为推动临床转化、满足临床需求指明方向。