PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Trebuňová, Marianna AU - Šromovská, Katarína TI - Assessment of Biocompatibility of Materials for Implantology on the Protein Level DP - 2018 Mar 15 TA - Acta Mechanica Slovaca PG - 34--39 VI - 22 IP - 1 AID - 10.21496/ams.2018.006 IS - 13352393 AB - Nowadays, the implants are used medically in various parts of human body, for example dental implants, cartilage replacements, joints, ties, tendons etc. Before the actual implantation, it is necessary to verify the safety and suitability of the implant use in that certain body part. That is done on the basis of the biocompatibility of the material used to produce the "artificial" replacement. The biocompatibility is basically the tolerance of different substances in biological environment. It is evaluated according to interactions between the given material and the organism (tissue), or between the environment, it is placed into. If the implant is incompatible with the organism, the organism will not adopt the implant, thus the implantation itself is not suitable. There are special materials called biomaterials - these are able to work in conjunction with living organism and having minimum of adverse effects. The initial evaluations are ongoing on the cell- and protein levels.