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Enhanced Prompttorus mandibularis, bony growth on the lower jaw, benign tumor, slow-growing, usually painless, can be uncomfortable, oval or round in shape, typically found on the lingual surface of the mandible, near the premolars, more common in adults, often bilateral, can be associated with teeth grinding or clenching, may cause discomfort or difficulty with dental work, surgical removal may be necessary, clinical examination and radiographs are used for diagnosis, histopathological examination can confirm the diagnosis, typically appears as a well-defined radiopacity on radiographs, can be covered with normal or thin mucosa, may be tender to the touch, may cause anxiety or concern for patients, surgical removal is typically a simple procedure, usually performed under local anesthesia, bony growth can be chiseled away, wound is usually closed with sutures, some cases may require more extensive surgery, torus mandibularis is a relatively rare condition, affects about 5-7% of the population, more common in certain ethnic groups, such as Asian or Inuit populations, may be more common in people with a family history of the condition, clinical photographs and radiographs can help document the condition, torus mandibularis can be distinguished from other conditions such as a bony spicule or a periosteal reaction, treatment is usually focused on relieving symptoms and addressing any associated issues, regular follow-up appointments may be necessary to monitor the condition, in some cases torus mandibularis may be a sign of an underlying condition, such as a metabolic disorder, further testing may be necessary to rule out any underlying conditions, torus mandibularis is usually a benign condition, but it can cause discomfort or anxiety for patients, prompt treatment and follow-up care can help alleviate symptoms and address any concerns, dental professionals should be aware of the condition and its characteristics, to provide accurate diagnosis and treatment, torus mandibularis can be an interesting case for dental students and professionals, to learn about and discuss the condition, its diagnosis and treatment, clinical photographs and radiographs can be useful for educational purposes, to illustrate the condition and its characteristics, torus mandibularis is a relatively rare condition, but it can have a significant impact on patients, prompt treatment and follow-up care can help alleviate symptoms and address any concerns.