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Biomedical applications of titanium and its alloys

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Answered by Anonymous
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Biomedical applications of titanium and its alloys. Titanium alloys are considered to be the most attractive metallic materials for biomedical applications. Ti-6Al-4V has long been favored for biomedical applications. ... For this reason, vanadium-and aluminum-free alloys have been introduced for implant applications.

Answered by SelieVisa
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Titanium is considered the most biocompatible metal due to its resistance to corrosion from bodily fluids, bio-inertness, capacity for osseointegration, and high fatigue limit.

It is used for prosthetics, internal fixation, inner body devices, and instrumentation. One can find titanium in neurosurgery, bone conduction hearing aids, false eye implants, spinal fusion cages, pacemakers, toe implants, and also in shoulder elbow, hip, and knee replacements

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