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Mandibular Tori Removal

A Mandibular torus can cause discomfort or interfere with daily life. Our experienced team is here to guide you through treatment and provider you with the personalized care you deserve.

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100 Greenview Dr, Ste B, Effingham, IL
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Symptoms of Mandibular Tori

Mandibular Tori can cause discomfort or other noticeable symptoms such as:

  • Bony Growths in the Lower Jaw: These are usually located near the tongue and appear as hard, smooth bumps on the inner side of the mandible.
  • Interference with Oral Hygiene: The growths can make brushing and flossing challenging, increasing the risk of plaque buildup and gum issues.
  • Speech Difficulties: Larger Tori may interfere with normal speech patterns.
  • Discomfort or Pain: Although typically painless, Mandibular Tori can become tender if irritated by food, dentures, or dental appliances.
  • Issues with Dentures or Dental Appliances: Tori can interfere with the fit and stability of dentures or dental appliances, leading to irritation or difficulty wearing them.

If you experience these symptoms, consult a professional at Central Illinois Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery to evaluate your condition and discuss potential treatment options, including mandibular tori removal in Effingham, Illinois. Call (217) 540-5348 to schedule an appointment.

Do I Need Mandibular Tori Removal?

Removal of Mandibular Tori isn't always necessary. Many individuals live comfortably with these benign growths.

Your dentist may recommend surgery if you experience the following:

  • Persistent Pain or Irritation: If it causes ongoing discomfort or irritation that disrupts daily life.
  • Difficulty Wearing Dentures or Appliances: Mandibular Tori removal may improve the fit and comfort of dental devices.
  • Interference with Oral Hygiene: If the growths make cleaning difficult, leading to recurrent oral health issues.
  • Speech or Eating Problems: If Tori interferes with clear speech or the ability to chew comfortably.

In some cases, removal is necessary before restorative work, such as implants or bridges. At Central Illinois Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, we'll guide you through the decision-making process to make sure your oral health needs are met.

Mandibular Tori Removal Surgery

Mandibular tori removal is a simple surgical procedure performed under local anesthesia. Here's what to expect:

  1. Consultation and Examination: The dentist evaluates the Tori size, location, and impact.
  2. Anesthesia Administration: Depending on your needs, the dentist will numb the area with local anesthesia for your comfort.
  3. Surgical Removal: The dentist makes an incision to carefully remove the Mandibular tori without damaging surrounding tissues.
  4. Suturing: Once removed, the dentist sutures the opening.
  5. Recovery & Post-Procedure Care: The healing process takes 6-8 weeks. You'll receive detailed post-operative instructions, including how to manage swelling, alleviate discomfort, and any specific dietary modifications needed.

Our team at Central Illinois Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery prioritizes patient comfort and a smooth recovery experience.

Mandibular tori removal can significantly improve oral comfort and functionality for those experiencing complications.

If you suspect mandibular tori are affecting your daily life, schedule a consultation with us to explore your options and take the next steps toward optimal oral health. Call (217) 540-5348 to book an appointment.

Mandibular Tori Removal FAQs

How do I know if I need mandibular tori removed?
Mandibular tori do not always need to be removed. Removal is generally recommended when mandibular tori cause issues such as trouble speaking or eating, difficulty wearing dentures, and pain, irritation, or other symptoms.
Is mandibular tori removal painful?
Mandibular tori removal isn't painful because it is performed under sedation, which keeps you relaxed and comfortable, but you may feel slight discomfort as the sedation wears off. Your provider can give you options for relieving discomfort at home.
Do mandibular tori always have to be removed?
No, mandibular tori do not always require removal. They only need to be removed if they cause pain, discomfort, or other issues.
What happens if mandibular tori aren't removed?
If mandibular tori are causing you issues or pain, not having them removed immediately can lead to symptoms worsening over time and becoming more difficult to treat.
What are recovery tips for after mandibular tori removal?
After mandibular tori removal, it's important to follow your doctor's at-home care instructions, such as getting lots of rest, eating a soft diet, keeping the area clean, and alerting your provider immediately if any issues arise during your healing period.

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