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Which metal as phosphate and carbonate salts is the principal mineral component of bones and teeth?

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What is Hydroxy Appetite?

Hydroxyapatite is a naturally occurring mineral form of calcium apatite. It is the primary mineral component of vertebrate bone and tooth enamel. In medical and dental applications, hydroxyapatite is used as a biomaterial for bone tissue repair and regeneration.


Is hydroxyapatite organic or inorganic?

Hydroxyapatite is inorganic. Its chemical structure contains no carbon at all.


What is the Main component of the bones and teeth?

The main component of bones and teeth is calcium. This is why it is recommended that you get a lot of milk and dairy.


Which mineral exists in your teeth and bones?

which 99% of this mineral exists in our teeth and bone


A meneral that builds bones and teeth?

Calcium (Ca) is that mineral which builds bones and teeth.


Which mineral is present in bones and teeth?

calcium


What element occurs in teeth and bones as calcium phosphate?

Calcium phosphate is the mineral compound that occurs in teeth and bones, providing strength and structure. It helps form hydroxyapatite crystals, which are a major component of bone tissue and tooth enamel.


Main component of teeth and bones?

The minerals found in human teeth and bones that give them their hardness and strength belong to a mineral family known as biological apatites.The apatites found in tooth enamel, dentin and bone have slightly different compositions and therefore have different physical and mechanical properties.The biological apatites are forms of calcium hydroxyapatite, which has the formula Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2.


The process of mineral deposition for bones and teeth is known as?

Ossification


What is the percentage of body's calcium is stored in teeth and bones?

Approximately 99% of the body's calcium is stored in the teeth and bones. This mineral is essential for maintaining the structure and strength of these tissues.