Occlusion Confusion
IntroductionEveryone agrees that a good understanding of occlusion is essential to ensure optimum dental health. Unfortunately, that seems to be the only point of consensus for this...
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Torus mandibularis 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 location of the mylohyoid muscles attachment to the mandible. The etiology of tori is unclear. Possible causes include masticatory hyperfunction, continued bone growth, genetic factors and environmental factors such as diet. While mandibular torus symptoms are harmless, the most common are the following:
· Inflammation of the gums
· Irritated Tonsils
· Loose teeth
· Slurred Speech
· Throat Pain
· Sore jaw
Usually Mandibular tori are without symptoms but it needs to be evaluated. If your dentist confirms that the growth is torus mandibularis, he may recommend not treating it. That is because these benign growths should usually remain undisturbed. However, if your growth is painful or is interfering with your dentures, surgical removal may be performed.
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IntroductionEveryone agrees that a good understanding of occlusion is essential to ensure optimum dental health. Unfortunately, that seems to be the only point of consensus for this...