implantát
Implantát, the Hungarian term for implant, is a medical device placed inside or on the surface of the body to replace a missing biological structure, support a prosthesis, or deliver therapy.
Common categories include dental implants (endosseous fixtures supporting teeth or dentures), orthopedic implants (joint replacements, fracture
Materials and design: implants are typically made from biocompatible materials such as titanium alloys, stainless steel,
Procedure and recovery: placement usually requires surgical insertion under sterile conditions, followed by a healing period
Risks and considerations: infection, device failure, wear, rejection, or incompatibility. Not all patients are suitable; factors
History: the concept dates back to ancient times; modern implants matured with advances in materials science,