Mandibular Torus : A Synthesis of New and Previously Reported Data and a Discusssion of its Cause

Using original data on 1,5000 mandibles, but mainly previously published data, I present a overview of the distribution characteristics of mandibular torus and a hypothesis concerning its cause. Pedigree studies have established that genetic factors influence torus development. Extrinsic factors are...

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Main Author: Ossenberg, Nancy Suzanne
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1974/14652
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spelling ftqueensuniv:oai:https://qspace.library.queensu.ca:1974/14652 2024-06-02T08:02:20+00:00 Mandibular Torus : A Synthesis of New and Previously Reported Data and a Discusssion of its Cause Ossenberg, Nancy Suzanne 2016-07-14T17:27:29Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1974/14652 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1974/14652 journal article 2016 ftqueensuniv 2024-05-06T10:47:33Z Using original data on 1,5000 mandibles, but mainly previously published data, I present a overview of the distribution characteristics of mandibular torus and a hypothesis concerning its cause. Pedigree studies have established that genetic factors influence torus development. Extrinsic factors are strongly implicated by other evidence: prevalence among Arctic peoples, effect of dietary change, age regression, preponderance in males and on the right side, effect of cranial deformation, concurrence with palatine torus and maxillary alveolar exostoses, and clinical evidence. I propose that the primary factor is masticatory stress. According to a mechanism suggested by orthodontic research, the horizontal component of bite force tips the lower canine, premolars and first molar so that their root apices exert pressure on the periodontal membrane, causing formation of new bone on the lingual cortical plate of the alveolar process. Thus formed, the hyperostosis is vulnerable to trauma and its periosteal covering becomes bruised causing additional deposition of bone. Genes influence torus indirectly through their effect on occlusion. A patern of increased expressivity with incidence suggests that a quasicontinuous model may provide a better fit to pedigree data than single locus models previously tested. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Queen's University, Ontario: QSpace Arctic
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description Using original data on 1,5000 mandibles, but mainly previously published data, I present a overview of the distribution characteristics of mandibular torus and a hypothesis concerning its cause. Pedigree studies have established that genetic factors influence torus development. Extrinsic factors are strongly implicated by other evidence: prevalence among Arctic peoples, effect of dietary change, age regression, preponderance in males and on the right side, effect of cranial deformation, concurrence with palatine torus and maxillary alveolar exostoses, and clinical evidence. I propose that the primary factor is masticatory stress. According to a mechanism suggested by orthodontic research, the horizontal component of bite force tips the lower canine, premolars and first molar so that their root apices exert pressure on the periodontal membrane, causing formation of new bone on the lingual cortical plate of the alveolar process. Thus formed, the hyperostosis is vulnerable to trauma and its periosteal covering becomes bruised causing additional deposition of bone. Genes influence torus indirectly through their effect on occlusion. A patern of increased expressivity with incidence suggests that a quasicontinuous model may provide a better fit to pedigree data than single locus models previously tested.
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Mandibular Torus : A Synthesis of New and Previously Reported Data and a Discusssion of its Cause
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title Mandibular Torus : A Synthesis of New and Previously Reported Data and a Discusssion of its Cause
title_short Mandibular Torus : A Synthesis of New and Previously Reported Data and a Discusssion of its Cause
title_full Mandibular Torus : A Synthesis of New and Previously Reported Data and a Discusssion of its Cause
title_fullStr Mandibular Torus : A Synthesis of New and Previously Reported Data and a Discusssion of its Cause
title_full_unstemmed Mandibular Torus : A Synthesis of New and Previously Reported Data and a Discusssion of its Cause
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