“…The powder is then compacted into a shape and then ejected from the die cavity [ 122 ]. This method has only begun to recently surface as not many people were aware of this method of fabrication and that implant manufacturing [ 123 , 124 , 125 , 126 , 127 ]. The premise is that with the powder compaction method, this method would allow us to form a composite containing both metal and ceramic and also, once the ceramic portion of the material degrades from the implant, the metal implant would become porous and this will enhance further vascularisation and migration of cells towards the inner recesses of the implant.…”