Getting an Oral Biopsy by an Oral Surgeon

Getting Oral Biopsy by Oral Surgeon from Premier Oral Surgery & Implantology Center in Stamford, CTAn oral biopsy is a medical procedure performed by an oral surgeon to examine and diagnose abnormal tissue or lesions in the mouth. It is a crucial step in the evaluation and treatment of various oral health conditions, including cancer. In this guide, we discuss the process of getting an oral biopsy, what to expect during the procedure, and its significance in maintaining oral health.

The basics of an oral biopsy from an oral surgeon

An oral surgeon explains the general information that patients should know about an oral biopsy.

When is an oral biopsy necessary?

An oral biopsy may be recommended when a dentist or oral surgeon identifies suspicious or abnormal tissue during a routine dental examination or oral health assessment. Common reasons for undergoing an oral biopsy include:

  • Unexplained lesions
  • White or red patches
  • Oral cancer screening purposes
  • Diagnostic confirmation
  • Chronic condition evaluation

What can I expect before an oral biopsy?

Before the oral biopsy procedure, the oral surgeon will evaluate the patient's oral health and medical history. This assessment helps ensure that the biopsy is performed safely and effectively. The patient must inform the surgeon of any medications that they are taking, allergies, or existing medical conditions.

The surgeon will explain the purpose of the biopsy, the procedure itself, and what to expect during and after the biopsy. Patients will be able to ask questions and have any concerns addressed. Typically, an oral biopsy is performed as an outpatient procedure in the oral surgeon's office or a hospital setting, depending on the complexity of the situation.

What is the oral biopsy treatment process?

Most oral biopsies are conducted under local anesthesia to numb the area being examined and ensure that the patient is comfortable during the procedure. Sometimes, sedation may be offered to help alleviate anxiety or discomfort.

  1. Tissue removal: The actual biopsy involves the removal of a small sample of tissue from the affected area. The exact technique depends on the biopsy type (incisional, excisional, etc.).
  2. Examination: The tissue sample obtained during the biopsy is sent to a laboratory for microscopic examination. This is essential for determining whether the tissue is normal, benign, or cancerous.
  3. Closing the area: After collecting the tissue sample, the surgeon will typically close the area with sutures. The type of closure depends on the size and location of the biopsy site.

What should I expect after an oral biopsy?

After the procedure, patients may experience discomfort or mild pain. This can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers or medications that the oral surgeon prescribes. Following the surgeon's post-operative care instructions is essential to promote healing and minimize the risk of complications.

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Our practice offers oral biopsies

Oral biopsies help identify oral cancer and other abnormalities, allowing for the earliest intervention possible. If you need an oral biopsy or an oral cancer screening, please get in touch with us today. We would be happy to answer your questions and set up an appointment.

Request an appointment or call Premier Oral Surgery & Implantology Center at 203-347-4046 for an appointment in our Stamford office.

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