What are implants in the context of the healthcare?

In healthcare, implants are medical devices or tissues surgically placed inside or on the surface of the body. They are used to replace, support, or enhance biological structures, or to deliver medications. Examples include orthopedic screws, pacemakers, dental implants, breast implants, and cochlear implants. Implants can be permanent or temporary, depending on the purpose.

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