Oral Biopsy – Union Street

Oral Biopsy

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Bean Queen
Bean Queen
5.0
July 24, 2023

This is a great dentist to go to. I’m not exactly sure about prices, but I am aware that they take Green Mountain Medicaid, which is my insurance. I’m very grateful for this because not a lot of dentist offices near by take my insurance, which can be really difficult. They have a nice waiting room, with multiple chairs, plants, and even a TV!

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Vin Brooks
Vin Brooks
5.0
July 17, 2023

Good and friendly service

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angela walsh
angela walsh
5.0
May 23, 2023

Very quick if you have anxiety about pain he gives ALOT of novacain

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Whitney Gregory
Whitney Gregory
5.0
March 30, 2023

This dentist has the patients best interest at hand. They are friendly and understanding. I highly recommend

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Alexis Knight
Alexis Knight
5.0
February 28, 2023

My experience here was good. I went for a cleaning today and Emily was super sweet. Jessica is also always great. The staff is always very nice too.

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Jennifer Free
Jennifer Free
5.0
February 27, 2023

Dr. Alexander is an amazing dentist. He helped my 14 year old daughter build her confidence by repairing some problematic teeth she had that affected her smile. He even helped us secure transportation once because he was concerned about my daughter's well-being after having some major work done!!!! He made sure she received the care she needed when we otherwise wouldn't have been able to be there. Both my daughter's think very highly of Dr. Alexander. As do I.

Understanding Oral Biopsy: Unraveling the Mystery Behind Precise Diagnoses

Empowering Patients with Knowledge and Early Detection

When it comes to oral health, early detection and precise diagnoses are essential in ensuring timely and effective treatments. As part of our commitment to providing the highest standard of dental care, Union Street Dental offers various diagnostic tools, including oral biopsies. This procedure plays a crucial role in identifying potential oral health issues and guiding treatment plans, allowing us to empower our patients with knowledge and proactive care.

What is an Oral Biopsy?

An oral biopsy is a medical procedure in which a small sample of oral tissue is removed for laboratory analysis. The purpose of an oral biopsy is to diagnose various oral conditions, including suspicious lesions, lumps, discolorations, and other abnormalities that may indicate underlying health issues. Biopsies are typically recommended when there are concerns about the presence of oral cancer or other oral diseases.

Types of Oral Biopsies

There are different types of oral biopsies, each suited to specific circumstances. The three main types of oral biopsies are:

  • Incisional Biopsy: In this type of biopsy, a small portion of the abnormal tissue is removed for examination. It is commonly used when the entire lesion cannot be removed or when the area is too large for complete excision.
  • Excisional Biopsy: An excisional biopsy involves the complete removal of the suspicious tissue along with a small margin of surrounding healthy tissue. This method is employed when the lesion is small and easily accessible.
  • Brush Biopsy (OralCDx): A brush biopsy is a non-invasive procedure that uses a special brush to collect cells from the surface of the lesion. While this method can provide valuable information, it is often used as an initial screening tool before considering more invasive biopsies.

The Oral Biopsy Process

Understandably, the thought of an oral biopsy can be intimidating for some patients. However, it’s essential to recognize that this procedure is typically well-tolerated and can provide vital information for accurate diagnoses and personalized treatment plans. Here’s what you can expect during the oral biopsy process:

  • Consultation: Your dentist will conduct a comprehensive examination and review your medical and dental history to determine if an oral biopsy is necessary.
  • Local Anesthesia: Before the biopsy, a local anesthetic will be administered to numb the area, ensuring minimal discomfort during the procedure.
  • Tissue Sample Collection: The biopsy is performed, and a small sample of the abnormal tissue is removed using one of the methods mentioned earlier (incisional, excisional, or brush biopsy).
  • Laboratory Analysis: The tissue sample is sent to a pathology laboratory for thorough analysis by a skilled pathologist. This process helps identify the nature of the tissue and whether any abnormalities, such as cancerous cells, are present.
  • Results and Follow-up: Once the laboratory results are available, your dentist will discuss the findings with you and recommend appropriate treatment, if needed.

The Importance of Early Detection

Early detection of oral health issues, particularly oral cancer, significantly improves the chances of successful treatment and positive outcomes. Regular dental check-ups, combined with timely oral biopsies when necessary, play a pivotal role in identifying potential concerns at their earliest stages.

Oral biopsies are invaluable tools in the world of dentistry and medicine, providing valuable insights into various oral health conditions. At Union Street Dental, we prioritize the well-being of our patients and use advanced diagnostic techniques like oral biopsies to ensure accurate diagnoses and personalized treatment plans. Remember, early detection is the key to maintaining a healthy smile and overall well-being. If you have any concerns about your oral health or have noticed any unusual changes in your mouth, don’t hesitate to schedule a consultation with our experienced dental team. Together, we can navigate the path to optimal oral health and provide you with the care and support you deserve.

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