
prosthetic implants
Prosthetic implants are artificial devices used to replace missing or damaged body parts, such as hips, knees, or teeth. Made from durable materials like metal, plastic, or ceramic, they restore function and improve quality of life. Implants are carefully designed to mimic the natural movement and appearance of the body part they replace. They are surgically inserted by medical professionals and are intended to be long-lasting, helping patients regain mobility, reduce pain, and perform daily activities more easily.