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The treatment for tori, which are benign bony growths in the mouth, typically depends on their size and whether they cause discomfort or interfere with oral function. If they are small and asymptomatic, no treatment may be necessary. However, if they are large, painful, or affecting denture fitting, surgical removal may be recommended. Consultation with a dental professional is essential to determine the appropriate course of action.

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