Resumen
Biocompatibility is the ability of biomaterials to promote and influence the tissue repair process, and to interact with tissues and organs without causing damage or compromising the biomaterial. The aim of this narrative review was to deepen the theoretical concept of the interaction between biomaterial and tissue. In addition to providing an accessible view of biocompatibility without ignoring the concepts. In this vein, the mechanisms of biocompatibility were analyzed, such as the systemic and local physiological response to biomaterials in order to improve clinical applicability. The interaction between biomaterials and the tissue interface is a complex chain of reactions between the organism and the device that can be modulated by the properties of the biomaterial. Understanding this interaction allows us to develop better applicability strategies with better clinical results.
DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/uniknowindevolp-141