Based on their behavior in living tissue, polymeric biomaterials can be divided into biostable, bioabsorbable (biodegradable or bioresorbable), and partially bioabsorbable materials.
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Based on their behavior in living tissue, polymeric biomaterials can be divided into biostable, bioabsorbable (biodegradable or bioresorbable), and partially bioabsorbable materials.
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In these cases, a high molecular weight, biostable polymeric carrier is preferred.
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Here, we have focused the attention on PMMA because this polymer is considered a biostable polymer in biomedical applications.
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