Tori is the plural of the word Torus. A torus is an outgrowth of bone commonly found in the mouth. A single torus is frequently found on the roof of the mouth at the midline (torus palatinus). Tori can also be found on each side of the lower jaw next to the tongue (torus mandibularis)in some individuals.
Tori are usually anomalous (harmless variations). Occasionally, tori need to be removed by a surgeon because they interfere with the proper fit of a denture or other dental appliance.
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The meaning of the name Tori is 'Conqueror or victory'.
There are two common types of tori (singular: torus). To see photos of these, click on the RELATED LINKS below.
The Hebrew word tori (תורי) means "my turn" But if you're talking about the English name "Tori", this has no meaning in Hebrew.
Tori is a short version of Victoria. It means Victory/Conquer
Tori is bony prominances over hard palate in the mid palatine region or in lower jaw it can be persent at premolar region upon gums. It is normal phenomena but it will require special considearation when planning for making cast partial dentures or complete dentures. a tori in any terms means bone. mostly an abnormal bone growth in a particular a jaw.to bad tori didn't look way down here......Oh well you must have found this.So.......HA HA HA!!!!!!!!!!
"Dental" refers to the teeth.
Some are Tori meaning bird, Ami meaning friend, Kaiya meaning forgiveness and Nori meaning Doctrine ;)
In Kisii language of African origin,"Tori ange/are mono" has the meaning of "Not too near/far" in English.
Dental is having to do with teeth.
Tori Kelly goes by Tori.
Tori Cott goes by Tori.
The art or profession of a dentist; dental surgery.