During your visit, our oral surgeon will perform a thorough examination of the suspicious area, which may include a visual inspection, palpation, and imaging such as X-Rays or 3D Scans. We’ll review your medical history and symptoms to determine the best next steps.
Biopsy or tissue sampling
If a lesion or abnormality is detected, a biopsy is often recommended. This involves removing a small sample—or, in some cases, the entire lesion—for laboratory analysis. The biopsy is typically performed under Local Anesthesia and is a quick, in-office procedure.
Pathology report and diagnosis
The tissue sample is sent to a specialized lab, where a pathologist examines it under a microscope. Once we receive the report, we’ll contact you to review the diagnosis and discuss your treatment options.
If the lesion is benign, no further treatment may be necessary beyond monitoring. If additional treatment is required—such as surgical removal or referral for further care—we’ll guide you through every step. Our priority is to address any concerns early and effectively.
After treatment, we’ll schedule follow-up appointments to monitor healing and ensure the area remains healthy. For some conditions, ongoing observation may be recommended to watch for any changes over time.