Nanoengineered prosthetics are implantable devices that are used in patients to replace missing body organ and it comes under subdivision of nanomedicine. Nanotools and nanostructures are used for manufacture of prosthetics and their use has improved function of prosthetics and has reduced various disadvantages of using conventional prosthetics such as dislocation of the implant and infection around the site of the prosthetic. Nanoengineered Prosthetics Market to See Booming Growth 2023-2028 | Fluidinova, CAM Bioceramics B.V., 3D Systems, Inc
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