
implantable materials
Implantable materials are substances designed to be placed inside the body to replace or support biological functions, such as bone, tissue, or organs. They include materials like metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites, chosen for their durability, biocompatibility, and ability to integrate with human tissue. These materials are used in devices like joint replacements, dental implants, pacemakers, and stents. Their main goal is to restore function, improve quality of life, and prevent rejection or adverse reactions by mimicking natural tissue properties and working harmoniously within the body's environment.