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Regeneration of Bone Tissue

Bone regeneration is the process by which the body repairs and rebuilds damaged or broken bone tissue. When a bone is injured, specialized cells called osteoblasts produce new bone matrix, gradually filling in the fracture. This process is supported by blood flow delivering nutrients and removing waste. Over time, the new tissue hardens and matures, restoring the bone's strength and structure. Factors like good nutrition, healthy blood circulation, and proper medical care promote effective regeneration. This natural healing process allows bones to recover from injuries, maintaining skeletal integrity and function.