Will the broken bones of a fracture disappear?

The broken bones of a fracture are able to slowly disappear as the fracture slowly heals over time. There are two ways in which this can happen, one way is where there are multiple broken bones that follow the larger fracture block and gradually heal together to form part of the entire bone. The other way is when there is so much broken bone that there is no way to reset the fracture and it does not form a major part of the whole bone, and it is slowly absorbed over time during the healing process. Currently most comminuted fractures are mainly healed in the first way, but of course reaching one of these two ways is only possible if there is a fracture that has been systematically treated, and if the fracture or comminuted fracture is not systematically treated with bone discontinuity, there is no way for the entire broken bone to disappear. Because this situation occurs at this time, most of them will lead to bone loss, and over time bone discontinuity can occur.