What Is Torus Palatinus And What Causes It?

Increased Bone Density

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As highlighted earlier, torus palatinus is a bony lesion appearing at the middle of the hard palate. It is made up of mature dense cancellous bone. Some of these bony structures have a rim of cortical bone of varying thickness. In some patients, torus palatinus may exhibit osteoblastic activity, which means the lesion is undergoing regeneration just like other bones.

Recent studies revealed individuals with normal-high bone density are at a higher risk of developing torus palatinus. The revelations came about when scientists were investigation one family where subjects had high bone density due to a gene mutation. The researchers realized most of the subjects with torus palatinus had an increased bone density. The study, which involved postmenopausal Caucasian women, showed they had higher bone density than their peers. All the women in the study had large torus palatinus. The new revelation affirms previous studies that hinted the relationship between the occurrence of torus palatinus and increased bone density in women.

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Diet High In Saltwater Fish

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Freshwaters such as lakes are usually calmer than the ever-rushing ocean waters (saltwater). Similarly, creatures living in these water bodies are different. Most individuals probably know fish is categorized into fresh and saltwater fish. These fish also have their differences. The major difference between saltwater fish and freshwater fish is their nutrient composition. Freshwater fish are considered superior in terms of nutrients than saltwater fish. Generally, saltwater fish has larger amounts of polyunsaturated fatty acids and calcium than freshwater fish. So, how does a diet high in saltwater fish influence the occurrence of torus palatinus?

Most individuals know their bones are majorly composed of calcium. In fact, doctors recommend saltwater fish to individuals with low bone density and osteoporosis. But increased consumption of saltwater fish also increases the chances of developing torus palatinus. Remember in some individuals, the bony structure has some osteoblastic activity. This means increased consumption of diets rich in calcium such as saltwater fish can encourage the growth of the torus.

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