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Oral Medicine

Oral Medicine

Oral medicine focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the oral cavity, such as lesions of the oral mucosa, inflammations, and benign or malignant growths. With an emphasis on prevention and early intervention, oral medicine plays a crucial role in ensuring overall oral health.

Common cases include the presence of aphthae, ulcers, leukoplakia, or erythroplakia, which may be benign or precancerous lesions. Early diagnosis of these lesions is critical for their prevention and effective treatment.

In cases of unclear or suspicious lesions, a biopsy of the oral mucosa is necessary for diagnostic evaluation. The procedure involves taking a small tissue sample, which is examined in a specialized pathology lab. The biopsy can confirm the nature of the lesion, guiding treatment and prognosis.

Biopsy collection is a safe and painless procedure, performed under local anesthesia. After the procedure, detailed recovery instructions are provided, and the analysis results guide the creation of a personalized treatment plan.

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