prosthesis

[präˈTHēsəs]

prosthesis Definition

  • 1an artificial body part, such as a leg, a heart, or a breast implant, that replaces a missing or damaged part of the body
  • 2the branch of surgery concerned with the production and fitting of artificial body parts

Using prosthesis: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "prosthesis" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    After the accident, he had to use a prosthesis to walk.

  • Example

    She opted for a breast prosthesis after her mastectomy.

  • Example

    The company specializes in the production of dental prostheses.

  • Example

    Prosthesis has come a long way in recent years, with advanced materials and technologies.

prosthesis Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for prosthesis

Phrases with prosthesis

  • prosthetic arm/leg/hand

    an artificial limb that replaces a missing or amputated one

    Example

    He lost his leg in the war and now uses a prosthetic leg to walk.

  • an artificial valve that replaces a damaged or diseased heart valve

    Example

    She underwent surgery to have a prosthetic heart valve implanted.

  • an artificial eye that replaces a missing or damaged eye

    Example

    He lost his eye in an accident and now wears a prosthetic eye.

Origins of prosthesis

from Greek 'prosthetos', meaning 'added, attached', via late Latin 'prostheses'

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Summary: prosthesis in Brief

A 'prosthesis' [präˈTHēsəs] is an artificial body part that replaces a missing or damaged one. It can be used for limbs, organs, or other body parts, and is produced and fitted by the branch of surgery called 'prosthetics.' Examples include breast implants, dental prostheses, and artificial limbs like prosthetic arms or legs.

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