Akermanite bioactive ceramic
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- Published date: May 28, 2025
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- United States
This product has better biocompatibility, bioactivity and biodegradability than the bioceramic artificial bone produced in the market. It is an ideal material for hard tissue repair and replacement. As a new generation of artificial bone ceramic materials, this product has been widely used in orthopedic clinical research, and gradually to the plastic surgery and cosmetic surgery, dental, repair of bone defects and bone fusion caused by trauma, tumor, inflammation, bone disease, etc. And other areas of development.
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