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titleOfInvention Material composition for treating living hard tissue
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a hardened material exhibiting required strength required as a substitute for a living hard tissue and having improved biocompatibility, and furthermore, the hardened material has a defect in living hard tissue. A material for treating a hard tissue of a living body, which can be easily set to a required shape corresponding to a portion or a void. SOLUTION: The material composition for treating living hard tissue includes a calcium phosphate compound mixture containing tricalcium phosphate powder and octacalcium phosphate powder, and at least one thickener of ethylene glycol and glycerin. In.
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