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Biodegradable metals (BMs) are metals and alloys expected to corrode gradually in vivo, with an appropriate host response elicited by released corrosion products, then dissolve completely upon fulfilling the mission to assist with tissue healing with no implant residues.
Absorbable metals are expected to corrode gradually in vivo by generating an appropriate host response and then dissolve completely upon assisting tissue healing (Zheng et al. 2014).
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Find one made from wood, plastic, or enameled aluminum, since bare metal will gradually corrode if exposed to citric acid.
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