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The Bone Substitute market is a subset of the larger Biomaterials market. Bone substitutes are materials used to replace or repair damaged or missing bone tissue. These materials are typically made from synthetic or natural polymers, ceramics, or metals. They are designed to mimic the properties of natural bone, such as strength, flexibility, and biocompatibility. Bone substitutes are used in a variety of medical applications, including orthopedic and dental surgeries, trauma repair, and spinal fusion.
Bone substitutes are increasingly being used in combination with other biomaterials, such as stem cells, to create more effective treatments for bone-related conditions. This has led to the development of new technologies and products, such as 3D-printed bone substitutes, which can be tailored to the patient’s specific needs.
Some companies in the Bone Substitute market include Zimmer Biomet, Stryker, DePuy Synthes, and Orthofix. Show Less Read more