Photodynamic Strategies for Prevention of Titanium Osteoimplant Infections
Junfeng Wang, Lian Guan, Weilin Sang, Libo Zhu, Guoqing Pan, Tao Wang, Jinzhong Ma

TL;DR
This paper reviews photodynamic therapy (PDT) as a promising alternative to antibiotics for preventing infections in titanium orthopedic implants.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive review of PDT mechanisms and strategies for improving antibacterial performance in titanium implants.
Findings
PDT effectively eradicates biofilm-forming bacteria without promoting antibiotic resistance.
Optimizing PDT systems and developing new photosensitizers can enhance antibacterial performance.
Combining PDT with other treatments and improving oxygen supply are key to overcoming current limitations.
Abstract
The growing demand for orthopedic implants, driven by an aging global population and the rising occurrence of bone abnormalities and defects, relies heavily on biocompatible titanium (Ti) and its alloys. However, their inherent biological inertness often results in poor osseointegration and increased vulnerability to bacterial infections, particularly those caused by biofilm-forming pathogens. Traditional antibiotic treatments frequently fail against biofilms and contribute to the escalating problem of antibiotic resistance, emphasizing the need for alternative therapies that do not foster resistance. Photodynamic therapy (PDT), which uses light-activated photosensitizers to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) for effective bacterial eradication, presents a promising noninvasive strategy with high precision and low likelihood of resistance development. This review thoroughly explores…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotodynamic Therapy Research Studies · Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics · Bone Tissue Engineering Materials
