the material used for artificial bones to replace bone in orthopedic paptient
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In the 1980s, demand for artificial bone skyrocketed due to the development of artificial bones made of hydroxyapatite (hydroxylated calcium phosphate), a material similar to natural bone, and those made of tricalcium phosphate, a material that can be resorbed and replaced by natural tissue.
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When the human body is unable to regenerate the lost bone tissue, surgeons come in and replace the missing bone using autografts, allografts, and synthetic grafts (artificial bone).
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