Bone Plates :
Biomaterials used in manufacturing bone plates, currently
titanium and stainless steel alloys are the most common in production of bone
plates. Other biomaterials such as Mg alloys, Ta alloys, SMAs, carbon fiber
composites and bioceramics are potentially suitable for bone plates because of
their advantages in biocompatibility, bioactivity and biodegradability.
However, today either they are not used in bone plates or have limited
applications in only some flexible small-size implants. This problem is mainly
related to their poor mechanical properties. Additionally, production processes
play an effective role.
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