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         Bioceramics are a type of ceramic material used in medical applications. They are typically composed of alumina, zirconia, and other oxides, and are used in a variety of medical devices, such as implants, prostheses, and dental restorations. Bioceramics are designed to be biocompatible, meaning they are non-toxic and do not cause an adverse reaction when in contact with living tissue. They are also highly durable and resistant to wear and tear, making them ideal for long-term use in medical    applications.
Bioceramics are used in a variety of medical applications, including orthopedic implants, dental restorations, and prostheses. They are also used in the manufacture of medical devices, such as pacemakers and artificial joints. The bioceramic market is growing rapidly, driven by the increasing demand for medical devices and implants.
Some companies in the bioceramic market include CeramTec, CoorsTek, Morgan Advanced Materials, and Kyocera. Show Less   Read more