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With no release between the bone and its matrix, the force of the spring is directly over the dura, causing its distension and remodeling just in the area where it was causing stenosis. In skulls less than one year old, in which the bone is still malleable, the distribution of forces through the dural sac not only corrects the rhino defect but the secondary defect, and the skull becomes normal.<br>7-The ossification of the gap created by the expansive force of the spring is appropriate from four months, when the springs are removed.<br>8-With the remodeling of the osteogenic matrix, we are acting much more in advance in the cause of craniostenosis than in consequence.<br>9-This is a unilateral coronal craniostenosis at three years old, where frontal osteotomy has been performed in petals with release of the wing of the sphenoid and orbital roof, keeping the bone cap connected to the dura-ater. Side springs.<br>10-Looking at its immediate and late result, we se e that the orbital axes were aligning horizontally, evidenced the distribution of the shaping forces through the abbot of the skull.<br>
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