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Triple torus palatinus.

open access: yesThe Indian journal of medical research, 2015
Wen-Sen, Lai, Cheng-Ping, Shih
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Torus palatinus in Icelandic schoolchildren

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1985
AbstractThree populations in South‐ and North‐Thingeyjarsýslas, Northeast Iceland, were surveyed for the presence of torus palatinus. A total of 987 schoolchildren (489 ♂ and 487 ♀) were examined. A statistically significant difference was noted between the prevalence in South‐Thingeyjarsýsla (33.3%) and North‐Thingeyjarsýsla (14.6%).
G, Axelsson, B, Hedegaard
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Torus palatinus and torus mandibular is: A review of the literature

Australian Dental Journal, 1995
AbstractThe torus has been mentioned in the literature for about 180 years. However, little has been revealed about it until the last two decades when great advances were made in the field of genetics. Its occurrence in various ethnic groups ranges from 9 to 66 per cent.Even between similar ethnic groups living in different environments, different ...
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Torus palatinus. A clinical study

Australian Dental Journal, 1984
Abstract— Two‐hundred Chinese patients were examined and ninety‐six were found to have torus palatinus evenly distributed between male and female patients.
C L, Chew, P H, Tan
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Torus Palatinus.

Rhode Island medical journal (2013), 2023
Hanish, Jain, Garima, Singh
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