Metalliimplanttien
Metalliimplanttien are artificial structures made of metal that are surgically placed into the body to replace or support damaged or missing body parts. They are commonly used in orthopedic and dental procedures. In orthopedics, metallic implants are used to repair or replace bones, joints, and other structures. For example, hip and knee replacements use metallic components to restore mobility and alleviate pain. In dentistry, metallic implants are used to support dental prosthetics, such as crowns, bridges, and dentures, by replacing missing teeth roots. The materials used for metallic implants include titanium, stainless steel, and cobalt-chromium alloys, each chosen for their biocompatibility, strength, and resistance to corrosion. Metallic implants are designed to integrate with the surrounding tissues, providing long-term stability and functionality. Proper care and maintenance are essential to ensure the longevity and success of metallic implants.