Materials Used in Antibacterial Orthopedic Implants
The effectiveness of antibacterial orthopedic implants depends largely on the materials used in their construction. Advanced metals, ceramics, and polymers are often combined with antimicrobial technologies to achieve optimal performance.
Some materials naturally resist bacterial growth, while others are enhanced through surface modifications. These innovations ensure durability, biocompatibility, and infection resistance.
Material selection plays a critical role in balancing mechanical strength and biological safety, making antibacterial implants both functional and protective.
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