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Early Oral Health Diagnosis With Biopsy
A biopsy is a diagnostic procedure used to remove a small sample of tissue from the mouth or other oral structures for examination. At Dental Artistry in Irving, TX, we perform oral biopsies to detect potentially harmful conditions such as cancer, infections, or other abnormalities. Early detection is essential for effective treatment and improving outcomes, especially for conditions like oral cancer.
If you notice unusual growths, sores, or changes in your mouth, it’s important to seek an evaluation. We offer safe, efficient, and precise biopsy procedures that give you peace of mind and clarity about your oral health.
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What Is a Biopsy?
A biopsy involves taking a small sample of tissue from an area of concern in your mouth to determine if it is benign or malignant. The tissue sample is sent to a laboratory, where it is examined under a microscope to check for any signs of abnormal or cancerous cells.
There are several reasons you may need an oral biopsy, including:
- Unexplained lumps or growths in the mouth or jaw
- Sores that do not heal after a prolonged period
- Changes in the appearance of the tongue, lips, gums, or throat
- Discoloration or irregularities in the soft tissue of the mouth
What to Expect After an Oral Biopsy
After your oral biopsy, you may experience some mild discomfort or swelling in the area where the sample was taken. This is completely normal and should subside after a few days. We will provide instructions on managing any discomfort, and you may be prescribed pain relievers or antibiotics if necessary.
Once the biopsy results are available, we will schedule a follow-up appointment to discuss the findings. If any abnormal cells are detected, we will work with you to determine the appropriate next steps, which may include additional tests or treatments.

Why Oral Biopsy Is Important for Early Detection
- Identify early stages of oral cancer before it spreads
- Diagnose infections or abnormalities that may require treatment
- Assess risk factors and determine the best course of action for treatment
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