Journal of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery (Jan 2019)

Palatal torus: etiology, clinical aspect, and therapeutic strategy

  • Bouchet Jordan,
  • Hervé Geneviève,
  • Lescaille Géraldine,
  • Descroix Vianney,
  • Guyon Alice

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/mbcb/2018040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 2
p. 18

Abstract

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Introduction: Maxillary palatal tori are benign bone tumors that elevate the median of the palate. Although there are clinical variations, palatal tori are characterized by pathognomonic clinical and radiographic criteria. Observations: Here, we present the cases of two patients with a voluminous palatal torus that caused functional problems in one and formed an anatomical obstacle to the fitting of a removable prosthetic in the other. Given their size, these tori were surgically removed under general anesthesia. The postoperative course was simple. Discussion: The etiology of palatal torus is usually multifactorial: genetic factors, masticatory forces, and para-functions could all be factors in their development and growth. Considered as anatomical variations, palatal tori are asymptomatic in most cases and require no intervention. Conclusion: Surgical management is sometimes necessary to restore physiological orofacial functions or to allow the fitting of a prosthetic without harmful compromise.

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