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Can a dentist remove oral tissue biopsy
Can a dentist bds remove the tissue sample for biopsy and then I submit it in dr lal path lab for report. Is this the procedure or the procedure is different? Dono lump me se tissue nikalwana hai biopsy ke liye
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Hello ! The image shows this is just a traumatic bite due to your teeth no need to worry this is normal . You can do Saline gargles , if it is painful and if it forms an ulcer use Heximetro gel 3-4 times a day for some days so that it improves . Rest as per question if the doctor is Mds he can definitely do biopsy the procedure will vary depending on the Mds doctor .
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There is no need for biopsy still if you want to do it , I would suggest going with proper Mds doctor .
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Firstly , Visit a good dentist and get it checked before you do biopsy
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No need to do biopsy it's just cheek bite. Round off the sharp edges of teeth on the affected area and if it will still persists again and again then remove the third molar of the affected site. Take antibiotics coverage for 3 days.
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visit nearest dental clinic for further assistance.
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do warm saline rinses
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Its just cheek bite or traumatic bite..No need for biopsy  what u can do instead is visit dentist and get sharp edged of teeth polish(upper andlower teeth
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jsut leave it as such or get teeth polished
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Hello If the dentist is experienced, he can remove it
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Hello Doesn't look like it needs biopsy. You can get it removed from an oral surgeon if you want to get it done
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