Conditions We Treat
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The overall scope of Oral Medicine includes the diagnosis and non-surgical management of various disorders and affecting the oral and Maxillofacial area, including (but not limited to):
Mucosal Diseases
- Benign mucosal lesions (leukoplakia)
- Oral premalignant lesions
- Neoplastic:
- Oral cancer
- Oral involvement by systemic cancer
- Leukemia
- Lymphoma
- Kasposis’ sarcoma
- Metastatic lesions
- Oral cancer
- Mucosal infections:
- Viral
- Bacterial
- Fungal
- Allergic and autoimmune disorders
- Lichen planus, pemphigoid, pemphigus, lupus, erythema multiforme
- Aphthous ulcers (“canker sores”) and others
- Traumatic lesions
- “Physical”, chemical, thermal, electric injuries
- Oral lesions due to medical therapy
- Mucositis
- Lichenoid drug reactions
- Other mucosal disorders
Salivary Dysfunction
- Dry mouth, thick saliva, excessive saliva
- Autoimmune
- Medication
- Dehydration
- Cancer therapy:
- Radiation therapy
- Chemotherapy
- Systemic conditions:
- Diabetes
- Lupus
- Sjogrens syndrome
- Prevention and management of complications of dry mouth
- Infection:
- Denture function
Sensory Disorders
- Acute and Chronic OroFacial Pain and headache:
- Burning mouth syndrome
- Temporomandibular disorders, myofascial pain dysfunction,
- Arthritis
- Muscular pain
- Vascular pain
- Neurologic pain
- Neuralgia
- Neuropathy
- Habits
- Trauma
- head and neck trauma
- motor vehicle collisions
- Referred Orofacial pain
- Pain arising from atypical presentation of dental conditions such as pulpitis, periodontitis, dental trauma.
- Taste:
Orofacial Motor/Movement Disorders
Systemic Disease Manifestations
- Autoimmune and metabolic conditions:
- Hormonal:
- Puberty, Preganacy, menopause
- Diabetes
- Thyroid
- Lupus erythematosis
- Sjogrens syndrome
- Hormonal:
- Hematologic:
- Anemia
- Leukemia
- Platelet deficiency
- Oral manifestations and complications of medical therapy
Prevention and treatment of oral complications of Cancer therapy
- Acute
- Infection
- Mucosiis
- Dental/periodontal
- Taste
- Dry mouth/thick saliva
- Chronic (survivorship)
- Infection
- Mucosal sensitivity
- Dental/periodontal
- Taste
- Dry mouth/thick saliva
- Recurrence or new cancer prevention and detection
- Oral soft tissue and bone necrosis
- Osteoradionecrosis of the jaw
- Bisphosponate osteonecrosis of the jaw
- Geriatric Oral health
- Women’s oral health
- Quality of life
“Supportive care makes excellent cancer care possible.”
~Multinational Association for Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC)