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Suggest Treatment For Discomfort While Eating Due To Torus Palatinus

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Posted on Mon, 30 Jun 2014
Question: Yes, I have a large Torus Palatinus, which is quite uncomfortable specially eating hard foods. Will you tell me which complications can occur from surgical removal, and also whether the surgery is really recommended.
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Answered by Dr. Ashish Verma (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
surgery is indeed recommended

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Welcome to HealthcareMagic.

If your torus is causing you discomfort while eating, then it needs removal. If left, it will grow in size and may ulcerate causing pain and bleeding.

It can be removed under local or general anesthesia depending upon its size.

Intra-operative complications include bleeding, perforation of the palate into the nasal cavity and fracture of palate bone.

Postoperative complications include wound hematoma, infection and flap necrosis.

But these are not life threatning complications and can easily be managed.

Hope i have been helpful.

Regards
Dr. Ashish Verma


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Suggest Treatment For Discomfort While Eating Due To Torus Palatinus

Brief Answer: surgery is indeed recommended Detailed Answer: Hi, Welcome to HealthcareMagic. If your torus is causing you discomfort while eating, then it needs removal. If left, it will grow in size and may ulcerate causing pain and bleeding. It can be removed under local or general anesthesia depending upon its size. Intra-operative complications include bleeding, perforation of the palate into the nasal cavity and fracture of palate bone. Postoperative complications include wound hematoma, infection and flap necrosis. But these are not life threatning complications and can easily be managed. Hope i have been helpful. Regards Dr. Ashish Verma