4. Age and Appearance: Is There a Connection?
Age is more than just a number, especially here. Torus mandibularis isn’t a childhood friend. It prefers the company of adults. Most reports come from those above 30.
Yet, it’s not an exclusive club. Younger individuals might spot it too. However, the majority of cases lie in the mature age bracket.
Does it grow with age? Possibly. Some report an increase in size over the years. It’s like it evolves, adapts, and grows.
Still, it remains discreet. For all its growth, it rarely causes discomfort. It’s an interesting dynamic, age and its influence on this dental feature. (4)