Behavior of different biomaterial families in natural and synthetic physiological environments
Corrosion and surface treatment of biomaterials
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Behavior of different biomaterial families in natural and synthetic physiological environments
Corrosion and surface treatment of biomaterials

Author : Caroline RICHARD

Publication date: December 10, 2010, Review date: September 1, 2015 | Lire en français

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3. Behavior of different biomaterial families in natural and synthetic physiological environments

From the point of view of their degradation in the human body, and given the multitude of biomaterials and their applications, most of the problems encountered (and often still poorly understood and resolved, as they may enter into synergy or competition) are multiple and varied. Table 3 lists the main types of damage that have been confirmed by clinical feedback.

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