Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) rebars are made by pultruding or pulling continuous fibers, typically glass or basalt fibers, through a resin matrix. The resulting composite material is strong, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant. These bars are used as a substitute for traditional steel reinforcement bars (rebar) in certain applications where corrosion resistance and non-conductivity are important, or where weight reduction is a priority
According to the Protocol of intraoperative direct prosthetics (IDP), the immediate functional load is provided by temporary orthopedic structures. The Protocol significantly reduces the treatment time and the need for preliminary pre-prosthetic reconstructive surgery-bone transplantation methods and allows you to bypass areas where transplants are ineffective. The orthopedic Protocol is simplified as much as possible. The possibility of prosthetics without the use of cement fixation of prostheses is realized. Protocols of intraoperative direct prosthetics for implant-prosthetic rehabilitation of patients require prototyping and designing of treatment results.