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hard palate tenderness
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hard palate tenderness

by august75, Aug 27, 2006 12:00AM
A few days ago, I noticed a tender spot on the roof of my mouth. I looked in there with a flashlight and mirror and no sores or lesions were present. To the touch the only thing i could notice as a small area of slight swelling or a very low, flat bump. It is a ver small area just left to the midline and on the midline. To look at it...I don't notice anything abnormal. In the morning after not exploring it all night...it feels ok, just slightly tender, but only if i am feeling around for it. After i've poked and proded it, the area feels more irriated and then subsiides again. It not painful, just a little tender and I can feel a little height to the area...swelling maybe?

Could this be tori growing? I have it in my lower arch already, have had it all my life. I am a healthy 30 year old female. I looked online to research this and came up with nothing. It looks nothing like oral cancer picture or descriptions.

can you advise?

by Jerome Bogin, D.D.S. , Aug 27, 2006 12:00AM
I doubt if it is anything serious. A torus would not develop at this point in your life. It sounds like some sort of irritation, but if it remains i would have it checked out by an oral surgeon.
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by august75, Aug 27, 2006 12:00AM
Sorry for all of the typos. I dont normally use a laptop.

Thanks for any insight!

by Ria-pain, Sep 02, 2006 12:00AM
Tori form around the bottom teeth, yes, but I've never heard of them forming on the roof of anybody's mouth.  I don't believe that's possible, although I could be wrong.  Just thought I may be able to help rule out a possibility for you.
Definately get it checked by an experianced dentist asap.

by siren of the sea, Sep 05, 2006 12:00AM
tori can and does form on the roof or anywhere there is bone.
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