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So, I was studying and I learnt that there are 2 actual differant layers to normal bone in the face for eg. The mandible has a thick layer of cortical bone but under the layer is spongy bone
The spongy bone is packed with osteoblasts (bone building cells), osteoclasts (breaking down bone cells) and osteocytes (the truly complicated bone maturation, monitor differant mechanisms) osteocytes is what makes bone respondant to outside force like bonesmashing therefore proving wolfs law to be true but osteocytes are much more present in spongy bone meaning if you want to remodel your face with bonesmashing, the more force that you put to your spongy bones underneath the cortical bone layer is much more important for true remodeling
differant bones in the face have thicker/thinner cortical/spongy bone density and amounts
To start the bones like your forehead and mandible have a lot of cortical bone meaning the spongy bones are packed away deep meaning bonesmashing remodeling will be harder
Whereas places like the nose bridge have tiny amount of cortical bone layer, this is why it’s much more common to break your nose then any of the other bones in your face so theoretically bonesmashing would be more affective there which wiuld also lead to a more deep set eye appearance
This may be water to some of u but not to me, obviously this isn’t a super high quality thread and I don’t know everything like some of you iqcels
The spongy bone is packed with osteoblasts (bone building cells), osteoclasts (breaking down bone cells) and osteocytes (the truly complicated bone maturation, monitor differant mechanisms) osteocytes is what makes bone respondant to outside force like bonesmashing therefore proving wolfs law to be true but osteocytes are much more present in spongy bone meaning if you want to remodel your face with bonesmashing, the more force that you put to your spongy bones underneath the cortical bone layer is much more important for true remodeling
differant bones in the face have thicker/thinner cortical/spongy bone density and amounts
To start the bones like your forehead and mandible have a lot of cortical bone meaning the spongy bones are packed away deep meaning bonesmashing remodeling will be harder
Whereas places like the nose bridge have tiny amount of cortical bone layer, this is why it’s much more common to break your nose then any of the other bones in your face so theoretically bonesmashing would be more affective there which wiuld also lead to a more deep set eye appearance
This may be water to some of u but not to me, obviously this isn’t a super high quality thread and I don’t know everything like some of you iqcels