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The elastic modulus and strength of cortical bone are positively related to the degree of matrix mineralization such that a modest 7% increase in tissue mineral density is associated with a three-fold increase in bone stiffness and a doubling in breaking strength [75].
Mineralization of bone represents the incorporation of mineral (calcium, phosphorus, and others) at sites of newly formed organic bone matrix (osteoid). 7,8. Bone mineralization leads to an increase in physical density of bone on a material level.
Hydroxylapatite is the main phosphate mineral that makes up teeth and bones. Hydroxylapatite may also be called hydroxyapatite, and the two terms are interchangeable. The three minerals that comprise hydroylapatatite are calcium, phosphate, and hydroxide.
Tooth mineralization refers to the biological process whereby minerals are deposited into their structural framework to make them stronger starting from their outer sections and beyond such as the enamel and the dentin, respectively.
The mineral component of bone is essentially made of calcium phosphate, which is found in form of nano-sized crystals of hydroxyapatite. Bone mineral also contains carbonate (approximately 5%8%), phosphate, and hydroxyl groups incorporated in the crystal lattice.
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