Biomaterials Flashcards
What is the definition of a biomaterial?
natural or synthetic material that is used to supplement or replace the functions of living tissues
List the 2 types of implants, and give examples.
1) transient implants- Ex. sutures, dressings, fixation devices
2) permanent implants- heart valves, joint replacement devices
What is biocompatibility?
considers the host’s response to a material and the physiological effect of the environment on the material
What are 2 categories of biocompatibility that are essential to biomaterials?
1) biologic biocompatibility- host’s reaction to implant
2) mechanical biocompatibility-properties of the material and its intended function
what is the most commonly used test of mechanical properties of a material?
tensile test- a material is stretched at a constant rate, while the force applied to the material and teh elongation of the material is measured
what is the definition of stress?
ratio of applied force to cross-sectional area
what is the definition of strain?
ratio of change in length to the original length of the material specimen
a high modulus of elasticity indicates what about the material?
it is relatively stiff
what is creep?
permanent deformation that occurs over time as a result of an applied constant stress. It is a manifestation of viscoelasticity.
what are the 3 categories of materials used as biomaterials?
- metals
- polymers
- ceramics
what are the 3 metals most commonly used as biomaterials?
- titanium
- cobalt-chromium
- stainless steel
what type of hypersensitivity results in an allergic response?
type 4 hypersensitivity (delayed response; primarily cell-mediated)
which metal is the most allergenic? why?
stainless steel (contains 13-15% nickel) and nickel sensitivity is the most common.
what are some applications of absorbable polymers?
drug delivery systems bone fillers wound care products tissue scaffolds nerve guides