Ceramic bodies can be made by providing an initial green body of ceramic;
and machining the initial green body to provide a machined green ceramic
body. Embedding the initial green body in an embedding mass can be
avoided. The initial green body can be bisqued, infiltrated an adjuvant
such as machining wax, removing the infiltrated body, and machining it.
Highly detailed ceramic products can be generated. The machined green
ceramic body may be fired and/or further processed to provide a more
finished ceramic body. Examples include a femoral component for a
posterior stabilized knee implant, a component body for an artificial
rotation device containing knee implant prosthesis a dental implant or
bridge, an ice skating blade, and so forth. Zirconia ceramics are
advantageously employed, for an example, Mg-TTZ.