Oral biopsies in dental practice are typically performed when there are suspicious lesions or abnormalities in the mouth that need further examination. They're usually done in the dental office under local anesthesia. The process involves taking a small tissue sample from the affected area, which is then sent to a pathology lab for analysis. This helps in diagnosing various oral conditions, including oral cancer, infections, and inflammatory diseases, allowing for appropriate treatment planning.
Highlights of the webinar
Oral biopsies in dental practice are typically performed when there are suspicious lesions or abnormalities in the mouth that need further examination.