Symptoms of Mouth Tori


For most people, mouth tori are asymptomatic and may go unnoticed for years. However, there are certain symptoms that can occur, depending on the size and location of the growths.

Symptoms of Mouth Tori

Symptoms of Mouth Tori

Common Symptoms:

  • Bony Bumps: The most obvious symptom of tori is the presence of hard, bony bumps on the inner surfaces of the mouth. These bumps are usually smooth and covered by normal gum tissue.

  • Difficulty with Oral Appliances: People with tori may have difficulty wearing dentures, retainers, or other oral appliances. The tori can create pressure points, making it uncomfortable or even impossible to fit these appliances properly.

  • Speech Impediments: In rare cases, large tori may interfere with speech, making it difficult to pronounce certain sounds.

  • Food Trapping: Tori can create small pockets or areas where food particles become trapped, increasing the risk of bacterial growth and plaque formation.

  • Discomfort or Irritation: Although tori are usually painless, they can cause discomfort if they become irritated, especially if they are repeatedly bumped by food or oral appliances.

If you experience any of these symptoms, or if tori are causing you discomfort or interfering with your daily activities, it’s important to consult a dental professional. Smile 24 Dentistry in Phoenix, Arizona's Biltmore area can help you determine the best course of action.


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