The report describes a 27‐year‐old female patient with amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) accompanied by nocturnal bruxism, who was treated with a combination of occlusal splint and full‐mouth fixed prosthetic rehabilitation through follow‐ups within 2 years. Soft splint protection, regular follow‐up, and monitoring of carries are guaranteed to maintain a long‐term curative effect.
3D poly(glycerol-sebacate)/poly(L-lactic-acid) (PGS/PLLA) scaffolds, produced by thermally induced phase separation (TIPS) method were treated with oxygen plasma in order to reduce the hydrophobicity of the PGS/PLLA membranes. After the oxygen plasma treatment, the pore size of scaffolds
became uniform as well as an increasing in the roughness of the surface. No influence on chemical characteristics such as composition and bond types of PLLA was detected after the treatment. However, the change in the ratio of the scaffold elements before and after the oxygen plasma treatment
was detected. Oxygen plasma treatment reduced the average of water contact angle of the TIPS film from 103.7± 10.1 to 64.7± 12.6 at the maximum exposure time (970 s) and power (100 W). The results showed that the goat temporomandibular joint (TMJ) cells attached well to the surface
of the oxygen plasma modified scaffold. Furthermore, this modification significantly enhanced cell viability, increased cell proliferation and expression of related genes (Collagen type I mRNA and Collagen type II mRNA). The results demonstrated that it is a promising modification method to
promote applications of PGS/PLLA based scaffolds to the regeneration of TMJ discs.
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