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Torus Etobicoke

A torus is a bony elevation that forms a hard, visible mass in the mouth, typically appearing in the premolar region. It usually develops in the late teen or adult years. While a torus typically doesn't affect basic oral functions like eating, speaking, or swallowing, it can pose challenges when it comes to denture placement. In such cases, surgical removal may be necessary.

Tori are relatively common and are often painless. However, if you experience symptoms consistent with a torus and are either in pain or experiencing obstruction, it's advisable to seek the expertise of Dr. Ramin Hassanein in Etobicoke.

In general, a torus does not require medical treatment unless it becomes painful, interferes with the placement of dentures, or is prone to injury from sharp foods like potato chips or fish bones. Treatment typically involves the removal of the torus by a skilled dentist experienced in performing such procedures.

At the first sign of any unusual symptoms related to a torus or any other oral condition, it's essential to consult Dr. Ramin Hassanein for a proper diagnosis and prompt treatment.

Contact Village Dental at (416) 233-9638 to Schedule Your Appointment with Dr. Ramin Hassanein

You can find us conveniently located at 4931 Dundas Street West in Etobicoke, ON. We're here to address your oral health concerns and provide you with the necessary care.

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