strong correlations between bite force and muscle cross sectional areas as well as between bite force and skull shape. Moreover, bite force explains an important amount of skull shape variation. Interactions between bone shape and muscle characteristics can produce different morpho-functional patterns that may differ between populations. So the changes are there as per the wolff's law but minimal.
I have to clear something like In greater function stress pathway their are more Bony Trabeculae oriented against it ? Like Trajectories lines are more in area of function stresses so more bony Trabeculae in that direction ?
@@Jesus-qv5sw significant change will never occur with minimal force exerted by the tongue or facial muscles. Tongue has role in correcting slightly crowded malocclusion(provided that there is enough space created by enamel stripping or teeth extraction ). Facial muscles have less role compared to the tongue.
@@Jesus-qv5sw Yes that i agree(regarding palate size and mouth breathing). But this change occurs in early years of life while growth of the facial bones happens. Once the bone growth is stopped, there wont be having any significant role for facial muscles or tongue.
Well explained thank u so much. Keep doing the good work sir.
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Do you think chewing can have the same effect on the ramus and mandible?
strong correlations between bite force and muscle cross sectional areas as well as between bite force and skull shape. Moreover, bite force explains an important amount of skull shape variation. Interactions between bone shape and muscle characteristics can produce different morpho-functional patterns that may differ between populations. So the changes are there as per the wolff's law but minimal.
Hello, so if i hit my nose bone with a hammer, but gently enough, would it cause my nose bridge to grow higher?
Tats weird🙃. If you do so, nose bridge will be damaged. Moreover nose bridge is not a bone, its a cartilage.
Oops sorry, i dont mean the cartrilage, i mean the nasal bone connected to the maxilla hehe
@@Dentistrynmore what if someone does it to their chin
Thankyou for this great and clear explanation
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I have to clear something like
In greater function stress pathway their are more Bony Trabeculae oriented against it ?
Like Trajectories lines are more in area of function stresses so more bony Trabeculae in that direction ?
Is this theory applicable for both cancellous bone and compact bone ?
Changes of bone due to the force happens in both cancellous and compact regions of bone
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Is it possible to make mandible and maxilla Arch wider with the right tongue and facial muscle use un adults and teenagers?.
Tongue and facial muscles have role in the growth of the facial bones.But its role is minimal.
@@Dentistrynmore But, can it get accumulated by the years and correct malloclusion?.
@@Dentistrynmore it's minimal but with large efects, a mouth breather has a narrower palate than a person who breathe through his nose.
@@Jesus-qv5sw significant change will never occur with minimal force exerted by the tongue or facial muscles. Tongue has role in correcting slightly crowded malocclusion(provided that there is enough space created by enamel stripping or teeth extraction ). Facial muscles have less role compared to the tongue.
@@Jesus-qv5sw Yes that i agree(regarding palate size and mouth breathing). But this change occurs in early years of life while growth of the facial bones happens. Once the bone growth is stopped, there wont be having any significant role for facial muscles or tongue.
Very helpful sir..
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