Implant failure is a state at which the performance of an implant, measured in some quantitative way falls below the specified and acceptable level. It is also defined as the total failure of an implant to fulfill its purpose (functional, esthetic or phonetic) due to mechanical or biological reasons. (a) Impiant wear can cause adverse tissue reactions that may lead to implant failure. It is then used to determine the suitability of biomedical materials for hard and soft tissue replacements. Elaborate and sketch two types of wear.

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Implant failure is a state at which the performance of an implant, measured in some
quantitative way falls below the specified and acceptable level. It is also defined as the
total failure of an implant to fulfill its purpose (functional, esthetic or phonetic) due to
mechanical or biological reasons.
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(a) Implant wear can cause adverse tissue reactions that may lead to implant failure.
It is then used to determine the suitability of biomedical materials for hard and
soft tissue replacements. Elaborate and sketch two types of wear.
Transcribed Image Text:Implant failure is a state at which the performance of an implant, measured in some quantitative way falls below the specified and acceptable level. It is also defined as the total failure of an implant to fulfill its purpose (functional, esthetic or phonetic) due to mechanical or biological reasons. Q4. (a) Implant wear can cause adverse tissue reactions that may lead to implant failure. It is then used to determine the suitability of biomedical materials for hard and soft tissue replacements. Elaborate and sketch two types of wear.
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