Oral Pathology & Biopsy Services

OMS of Louisville

Looking for trusted, specialized care? Our board-certified oral surgeons are committed to providing expert treatment with your comfort and safety in mind. Schedule your consultation today and take the first step toward better oral health.

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Expert Diagnosis for Abnormal Oral Conditions

Oral pathology is the specialty of dentistry that focuses on the diagnosis and study of diseases that affect the mouth, jaws, salivary glands, and related structures. At our practice, we offer advanced oral pathology services, including oral biopsies, to accurately diagnose and manage conditions such as cysts, tumors, and oral cancers.

Common Conditions We Diagnose

Oral Cysts

Benign, fluid-filled sacs that can develop in the jawbone or soft tissues. Some common types include:

  • Periapical cysts (associated with infected teeth)
  • Dentigerous cysts (develop around impacted teeth)
  • Mucocele (found in the soft tissue, often due to salivary gland blockage)

Symptoms: Swelling, tenderness, or asymptomatic
Treatment: Surgical removal and biopsy to confirm diagnosis

Benign Tumors

Non-cancerous growths that may appear as lumps or masses in the oral cavity. Examples include:

  • Fibromas
  • Papillomas
  • Ameloblastomas

Symptoms: Lump, slow growth, discomfort, changes in bite
Treatment: Complete excision and laboratory evaluation

Oral Cancer

A serious, potentially life-threatening condition. It often affects the tongue, floor of the mouth, cheeks, or gums.

Early warning signs include:

  • A sore that doesn’t heal
  • Persistent red or white patches
  • Lumps or thickening in the mouth
  • Difficulty swallowing or speaking

Risk factors: Tobacco use, alcohol, HPV infection, sun exposure (lip cancer)

Early detection saves lives. If anything looks suspicious, a biopsy is essential.

What Is an Oral Biopsy?

An oral biopsy is a minor surgical procedure in which a small sample of tissue is removed and sent to a pathology lab for microscopic analysis. It helps diagnose the nature of:

  • Unexplained sores or ulcers
  • Unusual growths or swellings
  • Pigmented or red/white patches

Types of Oral Biopsies

  • Incisional Biopsy: A small portion of the lesion is removed for testing.
  • Excisional Biopsy: The entire lesion is removed, often both diagnostic and therapeutic.

What to Expect During a Biopsy

  • Local anesthesia is used to numb the area.
  • The tissue is carefully removed, usually within 15–30 minutes.
  • You may experience mild soreness for a few days.
  • Stitches may be required depending on the site and size.
  • Results are typically available within 1–2 weeks.

Why Choose Our Oral Pathology Services?

  • Board-Certified Oral Surgeons
  • Experience in Detecting Early-Stage Cancer
  • On-Site 3D Imaging & Diagnostic Tools
  • Close Coordination with Your Dentist or Physician
  • Timely Communication of Biopsy Results

When Should You Get Checked?

If you notice any of the following, schedule a consultation immediately:

  • A sore that doesn’t heal after two weeks
  • A persistent lump or swelling
  • Unexplained bleeding in the mouth
  • Red or white patches
  • Pain or difficulty chewing/swallowing

Don’t Wait – Get Peace of Mind

If something doesn’t feel or look right in your mouth, it’s better to be safe. Schedule an oral pathology evaluation today to rule out serious conditions and get early treatment if needed.

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