doctor already removed the whitsh tissue and taken biopsy report already sent toyou in my earlier question.. when he examined again slight whitish patch seen. he says skin tissue is converting to bone tissue. hence take opinin of oral pathologist and take another biopsy. MY DOUBT IS Whether is it due to upper denture permanenetly fixed without doing any rootcanal creating problems in the lips for 6 months and now affecting lower buccal mucosa slight white patches are seen even without using lower floating denture.
earlier biopsy observation sections show segment of stratified squamous epithelium showing moderate dysplasia with marked ortho and parakeratosis with hypergranulosis. IMPRESSION---BIOPSY FROM BUCCAL MUCOSA SHOWING MARKED EPITHELIALACANTHOSIS AND KERATOSIS WITH FOCAL EPITHELIALATYPIA AND SUBEPITHELIALROUNDCELL INFILTRATES
BIOPSY DOCTOR SAYS IT IS NOT INVASIVE OR MALIGNANT.
can you give a solution.I am worried since time is getting lost and landup seriously
Reappearance of whitish tissue after removed white patch completely and biopsy taken report alredy given?
You know, a lot of people have callouses on their elbows. You happen to have one in your mouth. It is not malignant and not invasive, so I don't understand why the repeated questions about what to do. There is no need to do anything. The doctors who have seen you say this. I have never seen you and can not determine any relationship between your upper fixed bridge and your buccal mucosa.
I'm not sure you should be trying to find answers to this on Yahoo! Answers.
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