Three-in-one synergistic therapy for tooth whitening and biofilm eradication using Cu-doped Bi2WO6†
Abstract
Biofilm-associated dental diseases and tooth discoloration have posed a great threat to public oral health in recent years. However, there are few effective strategies with negligible side effects to address these issues. Herein, a safe, efficient, and non-destructive tooth whitening and anti-bacterial strategy is developed through a Cu-doped Bi2WO6-based three-in-one synergistic therapy, which includes photodynamic, sonodynamic, and Fenton-like reaction-mediated chemodynamic therapies. The results indicate that the Cu element is homogeneously doped in the whole Bi2WO6 substrate and more oxygen vacancies can be produced owing to the substitution of Bi(III) by Cu(II). The degradation of the common food colorant indigo carmine indicates that the three-in-one synergistic treatment exhibits an excellent degradation efficiency (99.7%), which is much higher than that of other single therapies. Teeth stained with black tea or coffee were evidently whitened by the three-in-one synergistic treatment with Cu-doped Bi2WO6. The anti-bacterial experiments using the three-in-one synergistic treatment showed much higher inhibitory effects than other methods for the representative caries-causing S. mutans. In addition, negligible enamel destruction and cytotoxicity caused by Cu-doped Bi2WO6 during the synergistic treatment was observed. The mechanism evaluation demonstrated that Cu-doped Bi2WO6 under synergistic treatment shows a higher separation efficiency of carriers and more ROS-producing efficiency than that under single-mode treatment. Considering the extensively adopted ultrasonic electric tooth brush and LED curing light used in dentistry, developing three-in-one synergistic therapy-based products for tooth whitening and antibacterial function could have great potential for the future oral health care.