
Polymeric BiomaterialsDefinition and ClassificationPolymeric biomaterials are versatile organic macromaterials characterized by diverse physical, mechanical, and chemical properties, making them highly suitable for applications across medical diagnostics, therapeutic delivery, and regenerative medicine, owing to their inherent biocompatibilty.. They can be broadly categorized into:Natural polymers (e.g., collagen, chitosan, alginate, fibrin), valued for biocompatibility and low immunogenicity.Sy
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StSutures used to repair lips that have lost integrity due to Trauma or surgical causes are being developed with antimicrobial, drug-releasing, cellular, and intelligent designs to minimize surgical site infections, scarring, inflammation, and pain like conditions.Antimicrobial SuturesBacterial adhesion and proliferation on the surfaces of biomaterials constitute a significant risk for surgical site infections. Although Antibiotic treatments help eliminate infections, their prolonged use can lead
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