DonM
TUG Member
If you don't have these you probably will not have a clue what I'm referring to. (In fact even if you do have them, you may not know you have them, or that they are unusual.)Tori are excess bone that are attached to your jaw or the palate of your mouth. I think only about 3% (Lucky Me!!) of the population have them. They are genetic.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torus_mandibularis
I didn't know they were unusual or potentially problematic until maybe 25 years ago. Mine make taking dental xrays very uncomfortable. They also tend to continue growing albeit very slowly, and now at the ripe age of 57 mine probably need to be removed.
I was wondering if any other Tuggers had surgery to remove them, and what their experiences were.
thanks
don
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torus_mandibularis
I didn't know they were unusual or potentially problematic until maybe 25 years ago. Mine make taking dental xrays very uncomfortable. They also tend to continue growing albeit very slowly, and now at the ripe age of 57 mine probably need to be removed.
I was wondering if any other Tuggers had surgery to remove them, and what their experiences were.
thanks
don