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Home » Oral Biopsy: When, Why, and When Not to Perform It

Oral Biopsy: When, Why, and When Not to Perform It

August 8, 2025 by Joankessler parkland Leave a Comment

Oral Biopsy: When, Why, and When Not to Perform It

Question 1. Defie biopsy. Enumerate indications and contraindications of biopsy.

Answer. Biopsy is the removal of tissue from a living organism for microscopic examination and diagnosis.

“Understanding the role of oral biopsy in dental diagnostics: Q&A explained”

Indications

  • Lesions that cannot be diagnosed by clinical and radiological examination.
  • Lesions which does not respond to treatment
  • For confirmation of precancerous conditions and lesions
  • Lesions that exhibit rapid growth, paresthesia, or loss of function.

“Steps to determine when to perform an oral biopsy: Suspicious lesions vs chronic ulcers: Q&A guide”

Contraindications

  • An acute inflammatory condition, such as cellulitis
  • Normal anatomical variations, such as the linea alba
  • Patients with bleeding disorders such as hemophilia
  • Vascular lesions such as hemangioma
  • Patients who are on anticoagulant therapy.

“Importance of studying oral biopsy techniques for better outcomes: Questions explained”

Question 2. Enumerate the different techniques for biopsy taking.
Describe in detail exfoliative cytology.

when not to do biopsy

Answer.

“Common challenges in performing oral biopsies effectively: FAQs provided”

Enumeration Of Different Techniques For Biopsy Taking

  • Excisional biopsy
  • Incisional biopsy
  • Intraosseous biopsy
  • Punch biopsy
  • Frozen section biopsy
  • Oral brush biopsy or Oral CDX test
  • Fine needle aspiration cytology

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