The factors that affect the biocompatibility of medical plastics include the chemical composition of the plastic material, its surface properties and characteristics, the presence of any additives or impurities, the duration and extent of contact with biological tissues or fluids, and the immune response and tolerance of the patient's body to the material.
The factors that affect the biocompatibility of medical plastics include the chemical composition of the plastic, its surface properties such as roughness and hydrophobicity, the presence of additives or impurities, and the interaction of the plastic with the body's immune system.
The factors that affect the biocompatibility of medical plastics include the chemical composition of the plastic, its surface characteristics, the presence of additives or impurities, its mechanical properties, and the duration of exposure to body tissues.