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What Materials are Considered Biocompatible?
Several materials are known for their biocompatibility, including:
Polymers
such as polyethylene and polylactic acid.
Metals
like titanium and stainless steel.
Ceramics
such as hydroxyapatite.
These materials are often used in medical devices, prosthetics, and drug delivery systems due to their ability to integrate with biological tissues.
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