Effect of surface modification by femtosecond laser on zirconia based ceramics for screening of cell-surface interaction

2020 
Abstract Reconstruction of dental tissue defects is a major challenge facing dentistry. Temporary “platforms” materials for seeding different types of cells and their adhesion and proliferation has been extensively researched. Composites comprising zirconia and natural polymers are used as biomaterials as they meet the requirements for successful platforms for dental tissue repair. The fabrication of defined patterns, smaller than 100 µm, is difficult due to the brittleness of ceramic materials. In the recent years femtosecond laser microprocessing have been applied to modify surface of medical implants. In this study we have demonstrated surface texturing of chitosan, chitosan/ ceramics blends and bulk ceramic from Alumina toughened Zirconia (ATZ) with 150fs and 400 fs laser pulses at 800nm and 1040 nm wavelength. A comparative experimental study was performed to evaluate different modes of processing of biopolymer/ceramic material. The results obtained from biopolymers, biopolymer/ceramic composites, ATZ bulk ceramic demonstrate selectively structured morphologies with outstanding topographical properties. Furthermore, the formation of a laser induced microstructures, on all the examined specimens, demonstrate tunability, which strongly depends from the variation of scanning velocity, overlap percentage and laser fluence. Using femtosecond laser pulses, surface structures less than 100 µm were established on bio -polymer/ceramic surfaces. The microstructured scaffolds were investigated by SEM, EDX, AFM, XRD analyses. The X-ray diffraction analysis demonstrated preservation of the tetragonal phase of Zr ceramics for a specific fs laser treatment conditions namely N
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