Re: Torus Palatinus Removal



Joel, if by saying deepest part of the palate is referring to the high
central part then that is correct.
First one appears at the front directly behind where my teeth would be if I
had any & the second one begins about a 1/2 inch behind that towards the back
of my mouth or what I previously referred to as the throat area. Its like a
very bumpy roller coaster & quite annoying.


Joel M. Eichen wrote:
>>The first torus is about 3/4 inch long, the second torus which is closer to
>>my throat is about 1 inch long. Both protrusions are about 1/2 inch thick.
>
>It should be located at the deepest part of the palate ...... and
>should exhibit a bilateral symmetry.
>
>Joel
>
>>>Hard to say, every one responds differently ....... from
>>>what I hear, its no huge problem.
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>>>>
>>>>I'm not looking forward to this procedure at all.


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