Alloplasty

/ˈæloʊplæsti/ noun

A surgical procedure in which a synthetic or foreign material is implanted into the body to restore, repair, or replace damaged tissue or bone structure.

From Greek 'allo-' (other) and '-plasty' (surgical molding or formation). The term emerged in surgical medicine as implant technology advanced in the 20th century.

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