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Tag: Bioceramics

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How is Microcrystalline Hydroxyapatite Made?

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Microcrystalline hydroxyapatite (MCHA), a key mineral component of human bone and teeth, is extensively produced for biomedical applications due to its exceptional biocompatibility and osteoconductive properties. Its synthesis, whether from natural sources or synthetic chemical reactions, involves precise control over process parameters to achieve the desired particle size, morphology, and purity for specific uses like bone regeneration and dental implants.

What's in Calcium Phosphate: A Comprehensive Overview

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As the primary inorganic component of human bones and teeth, a significant portion of the body's calcium and phosphorus is in the form of calcium phosphate. This compound is not a single substance but a family of minerals containing calcium ions and inorganic phosphate anions, with its specific composition and properties varying widely.

Understanding the Benefits of Using Calcium Phosphate

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As the body's most abundant mineral, calcium is crucial for healthy bones, nerves, and muscles. Calcium phosphate, a key compound in bone and teeth, provides a well-absorbed source of both calcium and phosphorus, offering a range of therapeutic and industrial benefits.