2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jormas.2022.02.005
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Biopsy of the oral mucosa: Does size matter?

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“…28 Moreover, enough size and amounts of tissue are better to be obtained for adequate histopathological examination to reach an accurate and definitive diagnosis. 28 , 29 However, clinically the locations of oral lesions, such as the floor of mouth, esthetic zone of the lip, gingiva, and the mental area, may potentially hinder the biopsy tissues' sampling due to access, hemostasis, and possibly injury to submandibular duct or mental nerve. 28…”
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“…28 Moreover, enough size and amounts of tissue are better to be obtained for adequate histopathological examination to reach an accurate and definitive diagnosis. 28 , 29 However, clinically the locations of oral lesions, such as the floor of mouth, esthetic zone of the lip, gingiva, and the mental area, may potentially hinder the biopsy tissues' sampling due to access, hemostasis, and possibly injury to submandibular duct or mental nerve. 28…”
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“…Therefore, the search for cytological markers-indicators of the individual state of oral mucosa is promising not only for improving the quality of diagnosis and correction of dental status, but also for determining the general somatic health of patients. It has been clinically proven that the mucous membrane is the most accurate indicator for assessing the pathological processes of the digestive tract, the immune status of the body, the general level of activity and proliferation of cellular systems [3].At a young age, diseases of the oral mucosa develop against the background of decreased salivation and local tissue resistance, disruption of the processes of differentiation and keratinization of epithelial cells, as well as changes in the microbiocenosis of the mucous membrane [4,5].In connection with the above, in the treatment of diseases of the oral mucosa, it is important to include in the complex of diagnostic and preventive measures that are minimally invasive and accessible at a dental appointment and would help accelerate the restoration of the mucous barrier and microcirculation, while having minimal side effects on the body in general and providing the possibility of dynamic observation [6,7,8].…”
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“…In connection with the above, in the treatment of diseases of the oral mucosa, it is important to include in the complex of diagnostic and preventive measures that are minimally invasive and accessible at a dental appointment and would help accelerate the restoration of the mucous barrier and microcirculation, while having minimal side effects on the body in general and providing the possibility of dynamic observation [6,7,8].…”
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