hysicians regularly encounter oral health issues in practice. Part I of this two-part series discusses superficial mucosal lesions such as candidiasis and herpes labialis.1 This article reviews com-mon oral lesions that may appear as masses or represent neoplastic change (Table 1).2-8 Many of these are benign conditions. Neoplastic or cancerous oral lesions may appear as white or erythematous patches, ulcerated lesions, or masses. Family physicians should be able to recognize these lesions and make appropriate referrals for biopsy and treatment. Differen-tiating benign from worrisome lesions and providing appropriate counseling regardin
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Oral soft tissues are affected by a multitude of pathologic conditions of variable etiology and sign...
Background and Objective: The diagnosis of oral lesions can be more difficult than skin lesions, it ...
Soft tissue lesions are among the most commonly occurring pathologic conditions in the oral cavity. ...
Background:Oral lesions can closely resemble one another and hence it is important for the clinician...
Oral cavity plays an important role in many physiologic processes including digestion, respi- ration...
Oral mucosal lesions are a common occurrence and very often dentists are called upon to see such pat...
This paper provides an general overview of oral premalignant lesions and conditions , reasons and ca...
This article provides a broad overview of oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMD) and associated...
For dentists, there is little information on malignant tumors and complications both because their n...
Oral mucosal disorders are frequently encountered by the practicing dentist. These lesions may repre...
Early detection of oral cancer improves survival rates significantly, however, the incidence of oral...
Oral soft tissues are affected by a multitude of pathologic conditions of variable etiology and sign...
Introduction: Oral mucosa can be affected by a variety of soft tissue lesions and conditions. Benign...
When the physician is confronted with an oral pathologic condition in a child, the adage common thi...
Introduction: Oral cancer is the leading cause of cancer in India accounting for approximately 40% o...
Oral soft tissues are affected by a multitude of pathologic conditions of variable etiology and sign...
Background and Objective: The diagnosis of oral lesions can be more difficult than skin lesions, it ...
Soft tissue lesions are among the most commonly occurring pathologic conditions in the oral cavity. ...
Background:Oral lesions can closely resemble one another and hence it is important for the clinician...
Oral cavity plays an important role in many physiologic processes including digestion, respi- ration...
Oral mucosal lesions are a common occurrence and very often dentists are called upon to see such pat...
This paper provides an general overview of oral premalignant lesions and conditions , reasons and ca...
This article provides a broad overview of oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMD) and associated...
For dentists, there is little information on malignant tumors and complications both because their n...
Oral mucosal disorders are frequently encountered by the practicing dentist. These lesions may repre...
Early detection of oral cancer improves survival rates significantly, however, the incidence of oral...
Oral soft tissues are affected by a multitude of pathologic conditions of variable etiology and sign...
Introduction: Oral mucosa can be affected by a variety of soft tissue lesions and conditions. Benign...
When the physician is confronted with an oral pathologic condition in a child, the adage common thi...
Introduction: Oral cancer is the leading cause of cancer in India accounting for approximately 40% o...
Oral soft tissues are affected by a multitude of pathologic conditions of variable etiology and sign...
Background and Objective: The diagnosis of oral lesions can be more difficult than skin lesions, it ...