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The advice from Dr Mew here is pretty interesting and correlate well with the bone metabolism studies like bruxism correlated to bone resorption one, applying too much pressure/loading/intensity for a long period of times on bones stress them too much and is contre productive, it can result to neutral bone response or even bone resorption if we are in regular bone trauma state
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