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This Bony Hard Radiopaque Structure in the Midline of the Hard

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  This bony hard radiopaque structure in the midline of the hard palate is genetic and autosomal dominant. The diagnosis is made through clinical diagnosis. You suspect a: A)  palatal cyst. B)  torus palatinus. C)  mixed tumor. D)  ranula. This bony hard radiopaque structure in the midline of the hard palate is genetic and autosomal dominant. The diagnosis is made through clinical diagnosis. You suspect a:


A) palatal cyst.
B) torus palatinus.
C) mixed tumor.
D) ranula.

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