Abstract

Benign bony growths called tori can develop in various places throughout the mandible and maxilla, although their exact origin is still unknown. There have been numerous reports of unilateral or bilateral Mandibular Tori (MT); however, no reports of a midline anterior mandibular tori have been made yet. A 27-year-old female patient reported with a complaint of a bony growth on her lower jaw below the tongue. The tori are unusually situated at the midline on the lingual side of the mandibular central incisor. The elements shown to be causal were the gender of the male, the ethnicity of Asians, and developmental in origin. The cornerstone of treatment for Tori is surgical resection. After a year of follow-up, there was no recurrence. The present case highlighted the significance of etiological factors for bony exostosis management and recurrence, which, in conjunction with origin, gender, ethnic and racial factors, may account for the patient’s lack of recurrence.

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