The term Bio inert Materials bioinert refers to any material that once placed in the human body has minimal interaction with its surrounding tissue, examples of these are stainless steel, titanium, alumina, partially stabilised zirconia, and ultra high molecular weight polyethylene. Generally a fibrous capsule might form around bio inert implants hence its bio functionality relies on tissue integration through the implant.
Related Journals for Bio inert Materials
Journal of Ceramics — An Open Access Journal, Journal of Ceramic Science: Home, New Journal of Glass and Ceramics - Scientific Research, Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy, Journal of Nutritional Disorders & Therapy
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