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substitutes has been popularised. Synthetic materials commonly used to fill bone voids include ceramics, PMMA (polymethylmethacrylate bone cement), bio-active glasses, porous metals, corals and synthetic polymers. 15 They can be absorbable or permanent
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tapered stems (force closed) always involve an unstable prosthesis given the taper slip principle. This type of stem must be able to subside within the cement mantle, generating radial stresses which increase compression at the bone–cement and prosthesis