
Revolutionizing Bone Healing: Liquid Artificial Bone Injection
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Health Sciences, Biology
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KG - University
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Practice Problem
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains the process of using a liquid artificial bone that resembles toothpaste. It is injected into the body, where it hardens to the consistency of real bone with body heat. The preparation involves mixing liquid and powder in syringes, followed by injection into a cavity. The material hardens in 15 minutes and integrates with new bone tissue and stem cells. The biodegradable polymer is replaced by natural bone over six months. The concept of bone cement is discussed, highlighting improvements over older polymers that damaged cells.
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What are the drawbacks of old style polymers used in bone cement?
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What is the significance of stem cells in the context of the bone injection process?
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