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Ceramics and medicine (Review)

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The use of ceramics in different areas of medicine, including stomatology, orthopedics, fabrication of artificial bone prostheses, cavity fillers, in dosed administration of drugs, and in fabrication of medical instruments. Some properties and methods of fabrication of ceramic materials used in medicine are reported.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, Nos. 9–10, pp. 23–25, September–October, 1993.

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Vlasov, A.S., Karabanova, T.A. Ceramics and medicine (Review). Glass Ceram 50, 398–401 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00683586

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