Although effective, the embedment of bone tissue and orthopaedic devices using polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) has challenges and limitations. To embed using PMMA, specimens must first be fixed in 70% ethanol, dehydrated in ascending grades of ethanol, and then infiltrated and polymerized in polymethylmethacrylate using standard techniques. This process can take more than 22 d for large bone specimens.
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