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口腔がんのスクリーニングと診査
Description:
With the wealth of information available, patients are becoming more and more well-informed about their health. This lecture is intended to update the practitioner on the diagnostic adjuncts that are currently available, and help answer patients' questions about oral cancer. Afterward, practitioners should feel more comfortable incorporating oral cancer screening into their practice.
Date Added:
3/17/2016
Author(s):
Wendy AuClair-Clark, DDS, MS
Dr. Wendy AuClair Clark completed her undergraduate training at the University of Georgia in Athens, GA, and then earned her doctoral degree from the Marquett...
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Online Videos / General / Periodontics / Oral Cancer Screening and Identification
Questions & Comments
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David Ting - (3/27/2020 2:07 PM)
Thanks for sharing. I am grateful for the knowledge
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Stephen Friedman - (12/15/2012 12:54 PM)
Good overview. I will share this with the entire staff. Thanks
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ABDUSALAM ALEMALI - (12/15/2012 11:08 AM)
nice presentation with clear ideas. Thank you Dr. Wendy
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Island Mak - (9/22/2012 7:44 PM)
Wendy AuClair-Thank you for your advice and your highly concern of my question. I am clear now.
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Wendy AuClair - (9/21/2012 7:42 PM)
Island Mak - You're right; with a small lesion, an excisional biopsy would be ideal. Many of the lesions we see are on the posterior tongue or on the soft palate. These can be challenging areas for a general dentist (or a prostho like me) to be access, and may be better referred to an oral surgeon or ENT to biopsy.
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Island Mak - (8/13/2012 12:30 PM)
It is a very nice lecture. However,I'm recently studying a book. I am doubt on that we should do the incisional biopsy when we suspect the lesion is malignant. Please let me know why we cannot do the excisional biopsy although it is a small lesion but we suspect it as a malignant tumor.
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Kevin Murphy - (1/4/2012 6:17 PM)
Great lecture - a very good comprehensive overview. Thanks!
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