Re: Torus mandibularis and OSA
Posted by westernjoe on June 06, 2006 at 19:05:40:
In Reply to: Torus mandibularis and OSA posted by sleepy-in-seattle on June 06, 2006 at 11:26:05:
Wow, I'm not shy to say this one is new to me. I never cease to amaze myself how little I know.
The document doesn't have a picture link for 'figure', but a simple gxxgle search on
"torus mandibularis" links to some.
What will it be tomorrow? Maybe dorito-maxillo syndrome: a triangle shaped jaw caused by excessive corn chip consumption.
peace all,
RA
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