Orthopaedic Appliances - Part 1

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Abdullah Hanoun

- The transcript is about orthopedic appliances, specifically bone substitutes and grafts.

- Bone substitutes and grafts are materials that help bones heal and provide structural stability.

- They should be osteoinductive, osteoin conductive, and osteogenic, and have minimal risk of infection or immunological rejection.

- Allografts are bone grafts taken from other humans and processed to reduce risk.

- Different types of bone grafts include fresh, fresh frozen, freeze-dried, or demineralized bone matrix.

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