Abordaje quirúrgico de un amplio torus palatino

  • Paul Martín Herrera-Plasencia
  • , Oskar Eduardo Prada-Vidarte
  • , Judith Anthonella Campoverde Alberca
  • , Vanessa Maritza Teque Silupu
  • , Elizabet del Pilar Zapata Aguirre
  • , Bryan Alexis Cossio-Alva

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Resumen

Introduction: Maxillary torus are rare, asymptomatic and slowly progressive benign bony exostoses. Their exaggerated growth could affect swallowing, phonetics and the making of removable prostheses. Objective: To present the clinical case of the surgical approach of a wide palatal torus. Clinical Case: A 40-year-old female patient came to the dentistry service to consult about the presence of an elevated area in the midline of the hard palate, with a firm consistency. On clinical evaluation she was asymptomatic. A cone beam computed tomography was requested and a diagnosis of palatal torus was made. A double Y-shaped incision was made and the torus was sectioned in 6 parts to later remove the fragments with a percussive chisel. It was sutured and a containment splint was placed to keep the flap fixed. The evolution of the case was favorable. Conclusion: Palatal torus can disrupt some oral functions and their presence and size can be of concern to patients. A correct diagnosis and tomographic analysis can indicate to the clinician an adequate surgical approach when the case requires it.

Título traducido de la contribuciónSurgical approach to a wide palatal torus
Idioma originalEspañol
Número de artículoe024035788
PublicaciónRevista Cubana de Medicina Militar
Volumen53
N.º2
EstadoPublicada - 1 abr. 2024

Palabras clave

  • exostosis
  • osteotomy
  • palate, hard

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