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Description: Bioceramics is a branch of materials science that focuses on the development and use of ceramic materials for medical applications. These materials are designed to interact with and be compatible with living biological systems. They are often used in biomedical implants, such as hip and knee joint replacements, dental implants, and bone grafts. Bioceramics are valued for their biocompatibility, mechanical strength, and ability to bond with surrounding tissues. They can also be engineered to have specific properties, such as enhanced wear resistance or the ability to release drugs or biologically active molecules.