The lines of force in the human body, particularly at the bone level, result from the loading of electrons which create charges within the bone, thus influencing its structure. These lines of force, also called beams, play a fundamental role in the stability and integrity of bone architecture. The eye, as a conformator, exerts a significant influence on bone formation, leading to counter-movement and counter-rotation movements, particularly at the frontal canine-nasal beam, which develops contralaterally.
At the base of the skull, lines of force structure the major facial axes, extending from the canine to the frontal boss and the coronal suture. Micro-lesions can occur, leading to notable changes, such as dental bevel changes or adjustments causing electrical variations. The balance of these lines of force is essential, requiring particular attention to the frequencies and synchronicities between the different structures. Additional lines of force, such as the frontal maxillary line and the zygomatic line, also deserve to be studied to understand the complex interrelationships within the craniofacial system.
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