Mg alloy Dental implants
Mg Alloy Medical Implants
Magnesium alloy medical implants: easy-to-use internal support structures, screws, and other orthopedic and dental implants.
Magnesium alloy medical implants are a novel biodegradable material that exhibits excellent biocompatibility and biodegradability, and is widely used in the fields of orthopedics and dentistry. These implants are typically used to support and stabilize bone tissue after fractures or surgeries, and to promote bone healing.
The application principle of magnesium alloy medical implants is to place the implant in the bone or dental tissue that needs support or replacement, in order to help restore normal structure and function. Due to the biodegradability of magnesium alloys, they gradually degrade and are absorbed by the body without causing harm.
The scope of applications for magnesium alloy medical implants includes but is not limited to:
Fracture repair: can be used to support and stabilize bone tissue after fractures, promoting bone healing.
Cardiovascular stent: Magnesium alloy full vascular stent has both high support strength and biodegradable absorption characteristics.
Dental implants: can be used as substitutes for missing teeth, as implants.
The results of using magnesium alloy medical implants are:
Improvement of bone or dental structure: the implants can help restore normal structure and function.
Promotion of healing: supports and stabilizes bone tissue after fractures, promoting healing.
Reduced surgical risk: magnesium alloy medical implants have biocompatibility and biodegradability, reducing the risks of surgery, patient discomfort, and complications.
The magnesium alloys commonly used as internal support structures, screws, and other orthopedic and dental implants include:
Mg-YREZr alloy: this alloy has high strength and corrosion resistance, as well as good biocompatibility.
Mg-Ca alloy: this alloy has good biodegradability and biocompatibility, and has good effects on promoting bone cell proliferation and bone tissue formation.
Mg-Li alloy: this alloy has good biodegradability and biocompatibility, as well as high mechanical performance, and is widely used in medical implants.
Mg-Zn alloy: this alloy has good biodegradability and biocompatibility, and has good effects on promoting bone cell proliferation and bone tissue formation.
These magnesium alloys all have good biocompatibility and biodegradability, do not cause harm to the human body, and gradually degrade and are absorbed by the body, making postoperative recovery faster and safer.
In China, magnesium alloy medical implants have begun to be widely used. With the development of technology and the increasing demand for biodegradable materials, the application of magnesium alloy medical implants in the fields of orthopedics and dentistry is receiving more and more attention.
Currently, companies have developed a variety of models of magnesium alloy medical implant products, including easy-to-use internal support structures, screws, and other orthopedic and dental implants. These products have good biocompatibility and biodegradability, and have achieved some success in clinical applications.
Although the application of magnesium alloy medical implants in China is still in its infancy, its prospects are very broad, and it is expected to become an important development direction in the medical field.
Aikerly and its manufacturing company are committed to the application of magnesium alloys in the medical field, and welcome inquiries for purchasing materials and customizing products.