Alloplast

/ˈæloʊplæst/ noun

A biomaterial or synthetic substance implanted into the body to replace or repair damaged tissue or bone, sourced from outside the patient's body.

From Greek 'allo-' (other) and 'plast' (to form or mold). Developed as medical terminology in the 20th century describing manufactured implants.

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