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Medical Conditions - Torus Palatinus

It is a slow bony growth that appears on the roof of the mouth. It varies in size from 2 millimetres to 6 millimetres. It is usually harmless. It is treated by surgical methods. It is flat, spindle, or nodular in shape.

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Why do I have a bump on the hard palate?

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How to manage recurrent swelling in the hard palate?

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