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Title: An Overview of Dental Bone Spurs - Best Dental Clinic in Tambaram - Dr Amarnathan's Dental Care


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Introduction
Bony growths on the teeth, gums, or jawbone are
known as dental bone spurs. They can be
unpleasant and uncomfortable, making everyday
tasks such as eating, drinking, and speaking
difficult. Fortunately, there are a variety of
therapies available to assist manage and
alleviate the pain produced by dental bone spurs.
This page will go over the causes, side effects,
identification, and therapies that are available.
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What are Dental bone spurs? Dental bone spurs,
also known as tori, are benign bony growths that
can form in the mouth, most usually on the palate
(the roof of the mouth) or the lower jaw (the
mandible). They are typically asymptomatic and
can be of various sizes and shapes.
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  • How Do You Spot Dental Spurs?
  • Tori are frequently detected during routine
    dental examinations or through radiographic
    imaging. Here are some pointers to help you
    figure it out.
  • They are mainly distinguishable by their location
    and appearance.
  • They frequently develop on the tongue side of the
    lower jaw or along the palate of the upper jaw.
  • These growths resemble little, spherical bone
    lumps that might vary in size.
  • They feel solid and bony when handled, similar to
    the surrounding bones.
  • Dental bone spurs are usually asymptomatic, but
    if they cause pain or interfere with oral
    function, consult a dentist for a proper
    diagnosis and treatment options.

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  • What is the cause of dental bone spurs?
  • Dental bone spurs can develop for a variety of
    reasons. The following are some of the factors
    that may contribute to the formation of dental
    bone spurs
  • Genetics
  • Misalignment of the Bite and Teeth
  • Bruxism (teeth grinding or clenching)
  • Age
  • Trauma
  • Oral Habits
  • Chronic Irritation
  • Dental bone spurs vary in size and location, and
    not all of them require treatment. If you have
    any concerns, see a dentist or oral surgeon for
    an evaluation and treatment options.

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  • What are the side effects that can cause from
    dental bone spurs?
  • Dental bone spurs are generally thought to be
    harmless and rarely cause major problems. They
    may, however, cause some discomfort or slight
    difficulties. The following are some of the
    harmful consequences of dental bone spurs
  • Itching and discomfort
  • Oral Hygiene Issues
  • Problems with Denture Fit
  • Difficulty Speaking and Chewing
  • Interference with Dental treatments
  • Aesthetics
  • Rare Cases

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Itching and irritation When they rub against the
mouth, cheeks, or gums, it can cause irritation
and pain. This could result in sore spots,
ulcers, or minor discomfort. Oral Hygiene
Issues Larger or oddly formed bone spurs may make
cleaning the area around them more challenging.
This can lead to increased plaque buildup, gum
problems, and cavities. Denture Fitting Issues It
can affect the fit and comfort of dentures and
other oral appliances. This could cause pressure
points, soreness, or trouble wearing the dentures
properly. Speaking and chewing difficulties Depend
ing on their size and location, visible dental
bone spurs might hinder speaking and chewing
efficiency.
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Dental Treatment Interference Dental bone spurs
have the potential to complicate some dental
treatments, such as implant placement or other
oral surgery. Aesthetics If the bone spurs are
large or visible, the appearance of your lips or
grin may suffer. Rare Cases While extremely rare,
there is a possibility that it may lead to the
development of oral cancer. However, this link is
not well-established and requires more
research. Dental bone spurs rarely produce
serious health problems. If you are experiencing
side effects or have concerns about a dental bone
spur, consult a dentist for an assessment,
recommendations, and management options.
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  • What is the dental treatment for dental spurs
  • In most cases, it will vanish on its own. If they
    are causing significant problems, your dentist
    may recommend one of the following treatments
  • Alveoloplasty
  • Removal of a bone spur
  • Antibiotics
  • Pain relievers

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Alveoloplasty This is a surgical procedure used
to smooth the jawbone edges after the tooth was
extracted. This can help to keep bone spurs at
bay. Removal of a bone spur A minimally invasive
approach is utilized to remove the bone spur. It
is usually performed under local
anesthesia. Antibiotics If the bone spur becomes
infected, your dentist may prescribe antibiotics
to you. Pain killers Pain and inflammation can be
relieved with over-the-counter pain medications
such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen.
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  • Dentists Advice for Dental Bone Spurs
  • To avoid the production of bone spurs, it is
    vital to follow your dentist's post-operative
    care guidelines. This could include
  • Brushing and flossing your teeth gently.
  • Warm saltwater should be used to rinse.
  • Avoiding biting on the affected area
  • Taking pain relievers as directed.
  • If you experience any discomfort, inflammation,
    or swelling in your gums after a dental
    procedure, call your dentist immediately. They
    can investigate the issue and advise on the best
    course of action.

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Conclusion In summary, Because of heredity,
habits, biting irregularities, and age, it causes
discomfort or difficulties in oral tasks.
Fortunately, serious health problems caused by
oral bone spurs are rare. If you have dental bone
spurs that cause you pain or interfere with your
oral health, you should seek professional
assistance. A dentist can evaluate the situation,
give management recommendations, and ensure that
your dental health is emphasized. Dental bone
spurs can be effectively treated in most cases
with the proper guidance and care, allowing you
to maintain a healthy and comfortable smile.
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