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Implant can refer to:


Medicine

* Implant (medicine), or specifically: **
Brain implant Brain implants, often referred to as neural implants, are technological devices that connect directly to a biological subject's brain – usually placed on the surface of the brain, or attached to the brain's cortex. A common purpose of modern brai ...
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Breast implant A breast implant is a prosthesis used to change the size, shape, and contour of a person's breast. In reconstructive plastic surgery, breast implants can be placed to restore a natural looking breast following a mastectomy, to correct congenital ...
** Buttock implant ** Cochlear implant ** Contraceptive implant ** Dental implant **
Fetal tissue implant Fetal tissue implant or fetal cell therapy is an experimental medical therapy where researchers implant tissue from a fetus into a person as treatment of a disease. In the case of Parkinson's disease, it is hoped that the fetal tissue would produ ...
** Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator ** Orthopedic implant ** Prosthetic implant ** Retinal implant **
Subdermal implant A subdermal implant refers to a body modification that is placed underneath the skin, therefore allowing the body to heal over the implant and creating a raised design. Such implants fall under the broad category of body modification. Many subderma ...
** Transdermal implant


Alternative

* Alien implants * Extraocular implant * Implant (body modification) * Implant (thought insertion) *Microchip implant ( animal) ( human) *'' The Implant'', a television episode of ''
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See also

* History of dental treatments * Implantation (disambiguation) * Osseointegration *
Osseoincorporation Osseoincorporation refers to the healing potential of bone onto an implant surface and into an implant structure. Three-dimensional, porous implantable materials used in the orthopedic and dental implant industries offer the potential for ingrowth ...
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