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Implantable biomaterials are materials designed to be implanted into the body for medical purposes, such as repairing or replacing damaged tissues or organs. These biomaterials can be natural, synthetic, or a combination of both, and are engineered to interact with biological systems in a safe and effective manner. They play a crucial role in various medical applications, including orthopedics, cardiovascular, dental, and tissue engineering. Implantable biomaterials are utilized in a wide range of medical procedures, such as joint replacements, dental implants, and drug delivery systems. The market for implantable biomaterials is driven by the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases and age-related conditions, growing demand for minimally invasive surgeries, advancements in biomaterial t