2. Ossification
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BONE FORMATION / OSSIFICATION :- INTRAMEMBRANEOUS- within membrane Ossification takes place in the membranes of connective tissue. Cells in the membrane differentiate into osteoblasts, A collagen matrix...
show moreINTRAMEMBRANEOUS- within membrane
Ossification takes place in the membranes of connective tissue.
Cells in the membrane differentiate into osteoblasts,
A collagen matrix is formed, which undergoes ossification
So basically, these bone is formed from collagen matrix.
Mostly flat Bones: maxilla, majority of mandible & cranial vault*
ENDOCHONDRAL – within cartilage
Bone formation takes place From within a hyaline cartilage
Cartilage cells are replaced by bone cells,ie. osteocytes replace chondrocytes.
short and long bones are formed this way
ethmoid, sphenoid, occipital (synchondrosis of bones of cranial base*)
Some part of mandible (condylar head region)
MANDIBLE BONE FORMATION IS BY BOTH endochondral + intramembraneous
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Author | Dr.Mayakha Mariam |
Organization | Dr.Mayakha Mariam |
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