Biomaterials
• Biomaterials are employed in components implanted into the human body for replacement of diseased or damaged body parts.
• These materials must not produce toxic substances and must be compatible with body tissues (i.e., must not cause adverse biological reactions).
• All of the above materials—metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, and semiconductors—may be used as biomaterials.
Example-
Titanium and its alloy, Co-Cr alloy, stainless steel, zirconia, HA, TiO2 etc.
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