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[ ] MINERALIZATION- it’s the process by which minerals are deposited in organic matrix
•Increase mineralization even in absence of increase in concentration of ions THEORIES OF MINERALIZATION: 1.BOOSTER MECHANISM THEORY Or Robinson's phosphate(AIkaline Phosphatase) theory
The matrix vesicle states that amorphous calcium phosphate is formed within the secretory(matrix) vesicle of the hard tissue matrix seereting cells like osteoblast. The alkaline phosphatevpresent within these cells serve to increase the phosphate ion content within the cell and mitochondria releases calcium from its stores leading to formation of calcium phosphate within the secretory (matrix amorphous vesicle. These are then released in nucleatingsites within the collagen fiber. Thus, this theory incorporates the booster and the seeding mechanisms. Manyinhibitorsof mineralization are presentprobably to regulate the process. One such inhibitor is Enamel mineralization Matrix vesicles and Collagen are absent in enamel Enamel mineralization is thought to be achieved by crystal growth from already mineralized dentin i.e. mantle dentin with subsequent shape and size of crystal is determined by enamel protein of the matrix. Enamel proteins are of 2 types:- 1.90% amelogenins Proline, Histidine, Glutamine ⁃ helps to maintain space between crystals.