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Welcome to Smile 24 Dentistry

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Causes of Mouth Tori
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Causes of Mouth Tori

Mouth tori are harmless bony bumps in your mouth - but why do they actually form? This short guide explores the most likely causes, including genetics, teeth grinding, jaw stress, and certain lifestyle factors, and explains when it makes sense to ask your dentist about monitoring or treating them.

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Gingivitis: The Early Stage of Gum Disease
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Gingivitis: The Early Stage of Gum Disease

Gingivitis is the earliest stage of gum disease, and it often starts with simple signs like red, swollen, or bleeding gums when you brush or floss. This guide explains how to recognize gingivitis early, why it matters for your overall health, and what you can do with your dentist to stop it before it turns into more serious periodontal disease.

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What Are Mouth Tori?
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What Are Mouth Tori?

Mouth tori are harmless, extra bits of bone that grow under normal gum tissue in certain areas of the mouth. They’re usually painless, slow‑growing bumps-most often under the tongue or on the roof of the mouth-that rarely need treatment unless they interfere with chewing, speaking, cleaning, or denture fit.

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