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Degradation of Implant Materials || Biological Responses to and Toxicity of Nanoscale Implant Materials

โœ Scribed by Eliaz, Noam


Book ID
120223716
Publisher
Springer New York
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
397 KB
Edition
2012
Category
Article
ISBN
1461439426

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book reviews the current understanding of the mechanical, chemical and biological processes that are responsible for the degradation of a variety of implant materials. All 18 chapters will be written by internationally renowned experts to address both fundamental and practical aspects of research into the field. Different failure mechanisms such as corrosion, fatigue, and wear will be reviewed, together with experimental techniques for monitoring them, either in vitro or in vivo. Procedures for implant retrieval and analysis will be presented. A variety of biomaterials (stainless steels, titanium and its alloys, nitinol, magnesium alloys, polyethylene, biodegradable polymers, silicone gel, hydrogels, calcium phosphates) and medical devices (orthopedic and dental implants, stents, heart valves, breast implants) will be analyzed in detail. The book will serve as a broad reference source for graduate students and researchers studying biomedicine, corrosion, surface science, and electrochemistry.


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