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9- O tecido ósseo apresenta dois comportamentos importantes e exclusivos: a remodelagem, que é o mecanismo direto de crescimento e reposição que acontece por toda a vida, e a relocação, que somente acontece durante a fase de crescimento.10- A relocação é uma soma vetorial: a mandíbula cresce para cima e para trás, mas encontra a base do crânio, que está crescendo para baixo e para a frente: se desloca então para baixo e para a frente. 10-1- Em um caso de anquilose em que não há crescimento endocondral do ramo, a base do crânio desce muito mais, pois não houve interação de forças.11- Na região da maxila, temos os músculos elevadores do lábio trabalhando paralelamente ao osso, provocando sua retrusão. Mas a maxila vem para a frente porque a tração dos músculos palatais e mastigatórios em sua face posterior provoca um grande aumento de volume, que contra a asa maior do esfenóide a desloca para a frente.12- A remodelagem é o efeito direto das forças que o osso recebe: o ar que turbilhona na fossa nasal provoca absorção do soalho, e para não desaparecer o osso se deposita na face oral, provocando a descida do pálato e o alongamento da face.13- O palato nunca se retifica porque o arco alveolar também cresce...e como pode crescer, se está sob a pressão da mastigação?
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9. The bone has two important and unique behaviors: the remodeling, which is the direct mechanism of growth and replacement that occurs throughout life, and the relocation, that only happens during the growth phase. <br>10- The relocation is a vector sum: the jaw grows up and back, but finds the skull base, which is growing down and forward: it then moves down and forward. 10-1- In a case of ankylosis where there is no endochondral growth in the industry, the base of the skull down more, because there was no interaction of forces.<br>11. In the region of the jaw, we have the lip elevator muscles working in parallel to the bone, causing its retraction. But the jaw comes forward because the traction of the palatal muscles and chewing on its posterior surface causes a large increase in volume, against the greater wing of the sphenoid to move forward. <br>12. The remodeling is the direct effect of forces the bone receives: the air turbilhona causes absorption in the nasal cavity of the floor, and not disappearing bone is deposited in the oral face, causing the descent of the palate and the elongation of the face. <br>13- The palate never rectifies because the arc alveolar also grows ... and how it can grow, is under pressure from chewing?
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9- Bone tissue presents two important and exclusive behaviors: remodeling, which is the direct mechanism of growth and replacement that happens throughout life, and relocation, which only happens during the growth phase.<br>10- Relocation is a vector sum: the jaw grows up and backwards, but finds the base of the skull, which is growing down and forward: then moves down and forward. 10-1- In a case of ankylosis in which there is no endocondral growth of the branch, the base of the skull goes down much more, because there was no interaction of forces.<br>11- In the jaw region, we have the muscles lip lifts working parallel to the bone, causing its retrusion. But the jaw comes forward because the traction of the palatal and masticatory muscles on its posterior face causes a large increase in volume, which against the larger wing of the sphenoid shifts it forward.<br>12- Remodeling is the direct effect of the forces that the bone receives: the air that turbilhone in the nasal fossa causes absorption of the floor, and not to disappear the bone is deposited on the oral face, causing the descent of the plate and the stretching of the face.<br>13- The palate never recifies because the alveolar arch also grows... and how can you grow if you're under the pressure of chewing?
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9-Bone tissue presents two important and exclusive behaviours: remodeling, which is the direct mechanism of growth and replacement that happens throughout life, and relocation, which only happens during the growth phase.<br>10-The relocation is a vector sum: the mandible grows up and back, but finds the base of the skull, which is growing down and forward: it then moves down and forward. 10-1- In a case of ankilosis where there is no endocondral growth of the branch, the base of the skull drops much further, because there was no interaction of forces.<br>11-In the region of the jaw, we have the muscles lip elevators working parallel to the bone, causing it to be retrused. But the jaw comes forward because the traction of palatial and chewable muscles in its posterior face causes a large increase in volume, which against the larger wing of the sphenoid moves it forward.<br>12-Remodeling is the direct effect of the forces that the bone receives: the air that turbulent in the nasal fossa absorbs the floor, and in order not to disappear the bone settles in the oral face, causing the pathway to descend and the elongation of the face.<br>13- The palate never rectifies because the alveolar arch also grows... and how can it grow if it's under chewing pressure?<br>
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