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Torus Torus in which a bony elevation creates a hard visible mass in your mouth. It usually appears in the premolar area. Multiple masses can a ... Torus in which a bony elevation creates a hard visible mass in your mouth. It usually appears in the premolar area. Multiple masses can appear. Though it does not interfere...
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www.dentalfind.com/glossary/torus.html
www.dentalfind.com/glossary/torus.html
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Torus palatinus is a hard bony growth in the center of the roof of the mouth (palate). It is not a tumor or neoplasm by a benign bony growth called an exostosis. This growth commonly occurs in females over the age of 30 and rarely needs treatment.
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www.entusa.com/oral_photos.htm
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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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www.ghorayeb.com/TorusPalatinus.html
www.ghorayeb.com/TorusPalatinus.html
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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...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torus_palatinus
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A torus (tori-plural) is a non-pathological outgrowth of bone. Some believe (Shafer, Hine, Levy. A Textbook of Oral Pathology, Saunders, 1974:154-157.) these exostoses are genetically linked. I believe they are genetically linked only in that the personalities ... I placed most of the gold crowns in his mouth 20-25 years ago.
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www.brianpalmerdds.com/tori.htm
www.brianpalmerdds.com/tori.htm
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Dear Dr. Mady- I have a large bump on the roof of my mouth that feels very abnormal but it does not hurt. I have been told that it is called a torus. What causes this and should it be removed?-Jennifer in Cottam...
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www.ecds.on.ca/article20.html
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The torus palatinus appears in the midline of the hard palate, or the roof of your mouth. The mandibuluar torus appears on the lingual surface of the mandible—that is, the portion of the lower jaw facing the tongue.
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www.softdental.com/houston_dentist/What_are_Tori_Torus_...
www.softdental.com/houston_dentist/What_are_Tori_Torus_or_Exostoses.html
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Author Topic: Mouth Issues: Torus (Read 1221 times) ... Re: Mouth Issues: Torus ... The Trombone Forum Creation and Performance The Healthy Trombonist (Moderators: Orestes, tbone62) Mouth Issues: Torus...
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tromboneforum.org/index.php?topic=43614.0
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I have had a lump on the left side of the roof of my mouth for as long as I can remember. ... Such a lump is called a "torus palatinus". Other potential causes of palatal lumps are mucus retention cysts, ectopic lymphatic tissue, viral or autoimmune mucositis, bacterial or fungal granulomatous lesions, and benign and...
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en.allexperts.com/q/Dentistry-966/Lump-roof-mouth.htm
en.allexperts.com/q/Dentistry-966/Lump-roof-mouth.htm
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