The Importance Of Evaluating Oral Lesions
While that abnormal growth in your mouth could be safe, it is important to take your dentist’s advice for a screening seriously. Timing matters when it comes to the detection of oral cancers. If you do have a lesion that is malignant, meaning that the growth is cancerous, the problem can be caught and addressed before the cancer spreads to other parts of the body.
Your Oral Cancer Screening
Our practice is experienced in evaluating and treating patients for advanced issues. When it comes to evaluating for oral cancer, we rely on advanced imaging technology to study a lesion. All or part of that abnormal growth will also be removed so that it can be biopsied. Specimens are closely evaluated at the LSU Oral Pathology Department, which uses a microscopic review to assess the health of the tissue sample. After the initial visit, you will return for a follow-up evaluation and review of tests.
Arranging Treatment After Your Screening
You may learn that there is no need for care after your pathology screening, but if there are signs of oral cancer in your review, we will discuss next steps. For some patients, the option of removing the growth surgically will be available. We can perform this removal and provide any corrective procedures needed to address tissue loss. If there are signs that the cancer has metastasized, further care, including radiation, chemotherapy, and other approaches to managing the disease can be called for.
Jackson Oral Surgery Provides Important Screenings For Oral Cancer
Our oral surgery clinic provides comprehensive reviews for those who have abnormal growths in need of evaluation. Oral pathology is an important part of what we do; after all, early detection makes early treatment possible, which can greatly improve chances at a full recovery! If you would like to learn more about oral pathology and its role in evaluating potential signs of oral cancer, please call our oral surgery clinic in Metairie, LA today at 504-455-7161.