What are Common Biocompatible Materials Used in Pediatric Care?
Various materials are commonly used in pediatric care due to their biocompatibility, including:
Silicone: Often used in implants and catheters due to its flexibility and compatibility. Polyethylene: Used in prosthetics and tubing because of its durability and non-reactivity. Titanium: Preferred for bone implants due to its strength and high biocompatibility.