What Is Torus Palatinus And What Causes It?
Grinding Or Clenching Teeth

Individuals waking up with a slight headache, tight jaw, or sore face might be suffering from bruxism. The condition occurs when individuals unconsciously move their teeth back and forth at night or even during the day. Teeth clenching can be caused by a variety of factors, including stress, anxiety, or even genetic factors. Grinding or clenching teeth can have serious effects on an individual's dental health. If left untreated, bruxism can cause sensitive teeth, and in some cases, teeth may fracture or crack.
Some studies have also shown bruxism can trigger the development of torus palatinus. According to researchers, torus palatinus can start forming when the forces from the grinding jaws are transmitted to the lingual facet where they cause masticatory stress. The resulting masticatory stress is responsible for the development of torus palatinus in most of the individuals with bruxism.