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  1. How is torus palatinus (palatal tori) treated? Healthcare providers don’t usually recommend treatment unless oral tori interfere with function or your quality of life. When necessary, oral surgery is the go-to torus palatinus treatment.

  2. Torus palatinus (TP) is located midline in the hard palate, whereas torus mandibularis (TM) is found in the premolar area on the lingual surface of the mandible and is almost always bilateral (80%). 1 Estimates of tori widely vary, ranging from 6% to 40%, with TP representing the majority of cases. 1. The etiology of TM is thought to be a ...

    • Victoria C. Collier, Christopher D. Jackson
    • 2020
  3. Bilateral, bony, nodular masses with overlying pink mucosa in the lingual premolar region of the mandible. the hard palate, whereas torus mandibularis (TM) is found in the premolar area on the lingual surface of the mandible and is almost.

  4. Sep 18, 2018 · Treatment for torus palatinus isn’t usually recommended unless it’s impacting your life in some way. Surgery — the most common treatment — may be suggested if the bony growth is: making it ...

    • Donna Christiano
  5. How are mandibular tori treated? You probably won’t need treatment for mandibular tori unless they cause pain or interfere with function or quality of life. Surgeons can remove mandibular tori, when necessary, with an oral surgery procedure. Surgical mandibular tori removal. Oral surgeons perform mandibular tori removal.

  6. Feb 27, 2024 · Summary. A torus palatinus is a bony growth that develops on the roof of the mouth. These growths can vary in shape and size. They may not require treatment but surgery may be necessary in...

  7. Torus palatinus is a bony exostosis of the maxilla that affects 20 to 30% of people in the United States 1. Tori can be unilobular or multilobulated, pedunculated or flat. Large tori that protrude more than 5 mm from the maxilla comprise less than 5% of tori 2.

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