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Customised ceramic bone replacement - from biodegradable to bioinert

Date & Time

from
19/03/2024
until
20/03/2024
duration
1day

Location

place
Fraunhofer-Institutszentrum Dresden
address
Winterbergstr. 28
city
01277, Dresden Deutschland

Contact

Last name
Mr. Dr.-Ing. Tassilo Moritz
Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme IKTS
phone
+49 351 2553-7747

Healthy, fit and mobile well into old age - especially in view of increasing life expectancy, these wishes are at the top of many people's lists. However, bone and joint degradation as well as tissue, muscle and tendon loss are inevitable in the 60+ age bracket. But younger people can also be affected by bone and joint damage following illness or accidents. To correct such defects and improve quality of life, implants and implant materials that mimic the human bone structure are increasingly coming into focus. Patient-specific implants, such as artificial bone structures or small joints, promise a better fit and thus both increased functionality and a longer service life compared to conventional restorations (or therapy).

Register here by 8 March 2024 using the online form!


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