Removal of bilateral mandibular tórus with protetic purpose: clinical case report
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Removable prosthesis; Torus mandibular; Surgery oral.Abstract
The mandibular torus can be defined as a common and asymptomatic exostosis, which normally does not require treatment, except in specific situations. One of the indications for such removal is for adaptation of removable prostheses. In these cases surgery is performed to ensure better stability and function the prosthesis that will be installed in the future. This article was constructed by means of the accomplishment of a clinical case, that had as main objective the removal of a bilateral mandibular torus with the purpose of allowing the preparation of a partial removable prosthesis.
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