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“Afterglow” Photodynamic Therapy Based on Carbon Dots Embedded Silica Nanoparticles for Nondestructive Teeth Whitening

ACS Nano [2023]
Hao Liu, Yikai Chen, Luoqi Mo, Fangdong Long, Yixiao Wang, Zhouyi Guo, Haolin Chen, Chaofan Hu, Zhiming Liu
ABSTRACT

Teeth staining is a common dental health challenge in many parts of the world. Traditional teeth whitening techniques often lead to enamel damage and soft tissue toxicity due to the use of bioincompatible whitening reagents and continuous strong light irradiation. Herein, an “afterglow” photodynamic therapy (aPDT) for teeth whitening is proposed, which is realized by energy transition pathways of intersystem crossing. The covalent and hydrogen bonds formed by carbon dots embedded in silica nanoparticles (CDs@SiO2) facilitate the passage of energy through intersystem crossing (ISC), thereby extending the half-life of reactive oxygen species (ROS). The degradation efficiency of aPDT on dyes was higher than 95% in all cases. It can thoroughly whiten teeth by eliminating stains deep in the enamel without damaging the enamel structure and causing any tissue toxicity. This study illustrates the superiority of aPDT for dental whitening and the approach to exploring carbon-dots-based nanostructures in the treatment of oral diseases.

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