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Tori in the gums, known as mandibular or maxillary tori, are typically diagnosed through a clinical examination by a dentist. The dentist will look for bony growths in the oral cavity, often noting their hard, smooth surface and asymmetrical shape. X-rays may also be used to confirm the diagnosis and assess the size and extent of the tori. In most cases, no treatment is necessary unless they cause discomfort or interfere with oral function.

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