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- Bioceramic abstract "Bioceramics and bioglasses are ceramic materials that are biocompatible. Bioceramics are an important subset of biomaterials. Bioceramics range in biocompatibility from the ceramic oxides, which are inert in the body, to the other extreme of resorbable materials, which are eventually replaced by the materials which they were used to repair. Bioceramics are used in many types of medical procedures. A primary medical procedures where they are used is implants. This article is primarily concerned with rigid materials commonly used as surgical implants, though some bioceramics are flexible. The ceramic materials used are not the same as porcelain type ceramic materials. Rather bioceramics are closely related to either the body's own materials, or are extremely durable metal oxides.".
- Bioceramic thumbnail Hip_prosthesis.jpg?width=300.
- Bioceramic wikiPageID "22183423".
- Bioceramic wikiPageRevisionID "605070499".
- Bioceramic hasPhotoCollection Bioceramic.
- Bioceramic subject Category:Biomedical_engineering.
- Bioceramic subject Category:Ceramic_engineering.
- Bioceramic subject Category:Implants.
- Bioceramic subject Category:Inorganic_chemistry.
- Bioceramic subject Category:Oral_and_maxillofacial_surgery.
- Bioceramic subject Category:Oral_surgery.
- Bioceramic subject Category:Orthopedic_surgical_procedures.
- Bioceramic subject Category:Physical_chemistry.
- Bioceramic subject Category:Prosthetics.
- Bioceramic subject Category:Restorative_dentistry.
- Bioceramic type Artifact100021939.
- Bioceramic type Corrective103111899.
- Bioceramic type Device103183080.
- Bioceramic type Implant103563710.
- Bioceramic type Implants.
- Bioceramic type Instrumentality103575240.
- Bioceramic type Object100002684.
- Bioceramic type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bioceramic type Prosthesis104013729.
- Bioceramic type Whole100003553.
- Bioceramic comment "Bioceramics and bioglasses are ceramic materials that are biocompatible. Bioceramics are an important subset of biomaterials. Bioceramics range in biocompatibility from the ceramic oxides, which are inert in the body, to the other extreme of resorbable materials, which are eventually replaced by the materials which they were used to repair. Bioceramics are used in many types of medical procedures. A primary medical procedures where they are used is implants.".
- Bioceramic label "Bioceramic".
- Bioceramic label "Biocerámicas".
- Bioceramic label "Биокерамика".
- Bioceramic label "خزفيات حيوية".
- Bioceramic sameAs Biocerámicas.
- Bioceramic sameAs m.05p9v_b.
- Bioceramic sameAs Q2790033.
- Bioceramic sameAs Q2790033.
- Bioceramic sameAs Bioceramic.
- Bioceramic wasDerivedFrom Bioceramic?oldid=605070499.
- Bioceramic depiction Hip_prosthesis.jpg.
- Bioceramic isPrimaryTopicOf Bioceramic.