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Hard to say, every one responds differently ....... from what I hear, its no huge problem. How large is the torus palatinus? ... I wouldn't associate the splint with the torus removal. Usually the reason for a torus removal is that it is so large that it will interfere with placement of a denture. I've only seen a...
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Description: Bony exostoses in the midline of the hard palate and on the lingual aspect of the mandible are referred to as torus palatinus and torus mandibularis respectively. Some studies suggest they are inherited. ... Tori may interfere with prosthetic appliances and for that reason may require removal. Prognosis:
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Torus palatinus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Torus palatinus (pl. 'palatal tori ') is a bony growth on the palate. Palatal tori are usually present on the midline of the hard palate. Most palatal tori are less than 2 cm in diameter, but th...
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Torus mandibularis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Torus mandibularis (pl. 'mandibular tori ') is a bony growth in the mandible along the surface nearest to the tongue. Mandibular tori are usually present near the premolars and above the locatio...
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Consideration was given to surgical removal of the torus palatinus, since it extended past the vibrating line (the junction of the hard and soft palate). The 4 maxillary incisors could be retained as overdenture abutments, since they had minimal mobility and good periodontal support.
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I wouldn't associate the splint with the torus removal. Usually the reason for a torus removal is that it is so large that it will interfere with placement of a denture. I've only seen a couple of these in person. ... Previous by thread: Re: Torus Palatinus Removal...
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Pictures of torus palatinus, torus mandibularis and buccal exostosis. ... Torus palatinus is a common developmental exostosis or outgrowth of the bone of the hard palate that manifests itself in adults at about the age of 30. It is more common in women and is always located in the midline.
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While not technically soft tissue masses, the torus palatinus, torus mandibularis and bony exostosis (buccal exostosis) are all lesions which present as surface masses and are removed with minimal disturbance of deeper cancellous bones.
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www.maxillofacialcenter.com/BondBook/bone/torus.html
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Re: Torus Palatinus Removal ... How large is the torus palatinus? Joel M. Eichen DDS; >On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 06:09:44 GMT, "Gypsy W via MedKB.com" <forum@MedKB.com> wrote: >I have tori palatinus which is scheduled to be removed very soon. I'm going;
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