Dr. Yash Shah

Ceramic Type Implants

Ceramic Type Implants

Ceramic hip replacements have been created to reduce the wear and tear on hip implants. Ceramic hip replacement implant are extremely hard and smooth. These qualities may aid in reducing the amount of wear on the implants.
The plastic in standard metal and plastic hip replacements wears away slowly over time. Small bits of plastic debris are produced as the plastic wears out. This plastic debris causes your body to react, which might cause the implants to loosen with time.

Plastic wear is quite slow, about 0.1 millimetres per year! Even this minor quantity of wear, however, creates millions of particles of wear debris. The amount of wear with ceramic hip replacements is a minuscule fraction of this amount. The expectation is that by producing less wear debris, hip replacements will not loosen as soon.

Pros and Cons of Ceramic Implants

  • Advantages:
  •  Ceramic hip replacements are an appealing new advancement in orthopaedic surgery. Some of the issues with standard hip replacements are addressed with the implants. Ceramic hip replacement implants do not wear as much as metal or plastic implants. Wear reduction is one of the most investigated subjects in orthopaedics since the amount of wear of a hip replacement is connected to implant loosening over time.
  • A revision hip replacement may be performed if a hip replacement loosens. Because revision hip replacements are less successful than first-time hip replacements, new technology to prevent loosening is being developed. Ceramic hip replacements appear to be a viable choice for people who are at danger of the hip implant wearing out. Ceramic hip replacements may be beneficial to patients in their 40s and 50s.
  • Cons: The hip replacement material is strong and fragile, and it can break.