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Understanding Growth Plates: Closure and Bone Growth
There is no way to "keep your growth plates open". Growth plates are cartilage located at the ends of long bones. They are responsible for bone growth in children and adolescents. Once a person reaches skeletal maturity, the growth plates close and bone growth stops.Fillings - Related Articles
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