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Titanium Prostheses

overall review score: 4.5
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Titanium prostheses are medical implants made from titanium or its alloys, commonly used in reconstructive and orthopedic surgeries such as joint replacements, bone fracture fixations, and dental implants. Known for their strength, biocompatibility, and resistance to corrosion, they serve as durable replacements for damaged biological structures.

Key Features

  • High biocompatibility with human tissue
  • Excellent strength-to-weight ratio
  • Corrosion-resistant properties
  • Lightweight and durable design
  • Ease of surgical customization
  • Long-term stability in the body

Pros

  • Exceptional durability and longevity
  • Highly compatible with human tissue, reducing rejection risk
  • Resistance to corrosion ensures safety over time
  • Allows for minimally invasive procedures due to lightweight nature
  • Widely researched and established in medical practice

Cons

  • Higher cost compared to some alternative materials
  • Potential for mechanical failure or wear over very long periods
  • Requires specialized surgical expertise for implantation
  • Limited flexibility compared to natural tissue
  • Possible allergic reactions in rare cases

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 11:32:53 AM UTC