AIM: The aim of the present study was to survey oral biopsy procedures, with particular regard to the incidence of adverse events, patients experience and adequacy of the sample. METHODS: This prospective survey was conducted by collecting detailed information from consecutive patients undergoing oral biopsy; data were obtained on the same day of oral biopsy and after 7 days. RESULTS: Data on 286 procedures were collected. About half of the patients had a relevant medical history and were taking one or more medications. During biopsy, the majority of patients (83%) felt no pain, the others reported mild discomfort. Intraoperative adverse events occurred occasionally (4.5%) and were always easily resolved; 18% patients admitted taking painki...
Oral mucosa biopsy is a simple surgical procedure in common dental practice; however, to obtain the ...
Objectives: The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the effectiveness of cutting needle biopsy i...
Background: Early identification of the stage of oral cancer development can lead to better treatmen...
BACKGROUND AND AIM:The biopsy of an oral mucosal lesion is a minor operation. Pain might be an unpre...
BACKGROUND: The biopsy of an oral mucosal lesion is a minor operation. Pain might be an unpredictabl...
Introduction: Biopsy is a surgical procedure involving removal of whole tissue or lesion or removing...
Many oral lesions may need to be diagnosed by removing a sample of tissue from the oral cavity. Biop...
consequence of the oral mucosal biopsy. The aim of this study was to examine the incidence and sever...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the postoperative course in patients undergoing ora...
Objective: This study aims to examine the concordance between clinical and histopathological diagnos...
The conclusions drawn from the study of an oral biopsy are considered essential for the definitive d...
The biopsy may very well be the most paramount procedure confronting the dentist and successful tiss...
Objectives: A dentist is required to detect and recognise oral lesions and inform the patient accor...
Abstract The dentist plays a crucial role in identifying oral lesions as it is their responsibility ...
Objective: To conduct an analysis of the frequency of oral lesions in biopsies over a 14-year period...
Oral mucosa biopsy is a simple surgical procedure in common dental practice; however, to obtain the ...
Objectives: The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the effectiveness of cutting needle biopsy i...
Background: Early identification of the stage of oral cancer development can lead to better treatmen...
BACKGROUND AND AIM:The biopsy of an oral mucosal lesion is a minor operation. Pain might be an unpre...
BACKGROUND: The biopsy of an oral mucosal lesion is a minor operation. Pain might be an unpredictabl...
Introduction: Biopsy is a surgical procedure involving removal of whole tissue or lesion or removing...
Many oral lesions may need to be diagnosed by removing a sample of tissue from the oral cavity. Biop...
consequence of the oral mucosal biopsy. The aim of this study was to examine the incidence and sever...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the postoperative course in patients undergoing ora...
Objective: This study aims to examine the concordance between clinical and histopathological diagnos...
The conclusions drawn from the study of an oral biopsy are considered essential for the definitive d...
The biopsy may very well be the most paramount procedure confronting the dentist and successful tiss...
Objectives: A dentist is required to detect and recognise oral lesions and inform the patient accor...
Abstract The dentist plays a crucial role in identifying oral lesions as it is their responsibility ...
Objective: To conduct an analysis of the frequency of oral lesions in biopsies over a 14-year period...
Oral mucosa biopsy is a simple surgical procedure in common dental practice; however, to obtain the ...
Objectives: The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the effectiveness of cutting needle biopsy i...
Background: Early identification of the stage of oral cancer development can lead to better treatmen...