Surgical Management of Multiple Giant Oral Exostoses - Case Report
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47363/75qt2380Keywords:
Bone Tissue, Mouth, ExostosesAbstract
Intraoral bone overgrowths (IBO), including exostoses and tori, are non-pathological developmental anomalies affecting the maxillary and mandibular alveolar ridges. These lesions are generally asymptomatic and often identified during routine clinical or radiographic examinations. Nevertheless, in rare and extensive presentations, they may result in functional impairment or aesthetic concerns, justifying surgical intervention. This report describes an uncommon case of synchronous and exuberant intraoral bone overgrowths involving multiple anatomical sites in a 40-year-old male, highlighting its clinical features and treatment outcome.
