Bioresorbable Materials
Bioresorbable materials are materials that can be safely broken down and removed by the human body during normal metabolic processes. These materials have been used in medical and dental applications, as they are able to fill a void or repair tissue defects while providing a controlled rate of absorption and release of bioactive compounds. They have been shown to reduce tissue reaction and improve healing, making them attractive options for use in procedures such as bone grafts, wound healing, tissue regeneration, and orthopedic implants. Their use can also reduce the need for replacement surgeries and improves patient outcomes overall. Bioresorbable materials are an important advancement in medicine, as they are able to provide a range of benefits with minimal risks.
← Journal of Biotechnology and Biomedical Science