Oral Pathology

Southern Oral Surgery & Implant Specialists

Overview

At Southern Oral Surgery & Implant Specialists, Dr. Pratik Patel and Dr. Liz Floodeen offer trusted care for oral pathology in Augusta. Oral pathology encompasses patients of all ages. Many times, a patient's general dentist or hygienist will identify a suspicious spot, sore, or lesion during a routine cleaning or exam and refer the patient to us for specialist evaluation and management. In other cases, bony pathology such as cysts may be discovered on a routine screening X-ray, prompting a referral for biopsy and further care.

Spot the Signs Before They Spread

Oral pathology covers a wide range of conditions that affect the hard and soft tissues in the mouth. Dentists carefully examine the lips, cheeks, tongue, gums, and jaw for any areas of concern. Because early signs are often subtle, routine dental visits play an important role in detection and referral.

We recommend a visit if you or your dentist notice:

  • A lump, bump, or patch that doesn’t heal after two weeks
  • Discoloration in the gums or soft tissue
  • Ongoing sores or ulcers
  • Swelling inside the cheeks or lips
  • Difficulty chewing or swallowing
  • Cysts or irregularities visible on X-rays

The Mouth Has a Lot to Say

Not all changes in the mouth are painful, which is why professional exams are essential. Many abnormalities are first caught by a general dentist or hygienist during routine care. These specialists know what to look for and will refer patients to our office when something requires closer evaluation.

Some conditions we commonly diagnose include:

  • Benign growths like fibromas or mucoceles
  • Infections such as fungal or viral lesions
  • Cysts or abnormalities in the salivary glands
  • Conditions linked to autoimmune disorders
  • Early signs of oral cancer or other diseases

Inside Look: The Exam That Solves the Mystery

We start by reviewing your health history and asking about any recent changes. A detailed visual and tactile exam follows, and if the tissue looks suspicious, we may recommend imaging or a biopsy. Local anesthesia is used to keep you comfortable during any procedure. We send biopsy samples to a specialized lab for diagnosis, and once results are back, we guide you through treatment options and next steps.

Why Early Detection Matters

Oral pathology sounds serious, and sometimes it is. However, early detection and diagnosis allow us to treat most conditions before they progress into something more complex. Our focus is always on accuracy, clarity, and helping you feel supported from start to finish. Prompt diagnosis and care can often mean less invasive treatment and better outcomes for patients of all ages.

Common Patient Q&As

Q: Is this something serious?

  • A: Not always, but every concern deserves evaluation. Early detection makes a significant difference, and we’ll let you know the best next steps.

Q: Will I need surgery?

  • A: Some conditions require minor procedures, while others may resolve on their own or respond to medication. We explain every recommendation clearly.

Q: How long does the biopsy take?

  • A: Most biopsies take just a few minutes. We use local anesthesia to keep you comfortable throughout.

Q: What will recovery look like?

  • A: Recovery is usually quick and straightforward. We’ll provide simple instructions to keep healing on track.

Q: Can this come back later?

  • A: Some conditions can recur, while others do not. We’ll let you know what to watch for 

and when to schedule follow-ups.

Oral Pathology in Augusta

We take oral pathology in Augusta seriously because even small signs can indicate important underlying conditions. Dr. Patel and Dr. Floodeen provide expert diagnosis and management for patients of all ages. Our team listens, explains, and ensures you feel confident every step of the way. If your dentist or hygienist has referred you, or if you’ve noticed something unusual yourself, don’t wait—contact us for an appointment at our Augusta, Georgia office.

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