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Epithelial Change

Any change in the morphology of the epithelium is known as epithelial change and is a matter of concern. Some of the causes of epithelial changes are inflammation, smoking, cancer, iron deficiency anemia, etc. In addition, changes in epithelium can be dysplastic, metaplastic, hyperplastic, anaplastic, or neoplastic.

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I have a pimple-like dot in the molar region with no pain. Please suggest.

Query: Hello doctor, Recently, I have noticed two little white pimple-like dots next to my molar tooth on the cheek and there is no pain. I was wondering what it could be and if it is serious?  Read Full »


Dr. Naveen Thomas

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Is your lower wisdom tooth removed? It seems to be a mild epithelial injury which occurs during chewing at the corner of jaws where last wisdom teeth meet. No need to worry about it, as it usually will go away on its own in a week or two. Use warm salt water gargle ...  Read Full »

My oral biopsy showed moderate to severe epithelial dysplasia on the tongue. What can be done?

Query: Hi doctor, My oral biopsy report result showed moderate to severe epithelial dysplasia on the tongue. What is the next treatment that should be considered? Please help. Thank you.  Read Full »


Dr. Vandana Andrews

Answer: Hi, Welcome to Icliniq.com. I understand your concern. I can provide some general information. If you have received a diagnosis of moderate to severe epithelial dysplasia on your tongue, the treatment options may vary depending on factors such as the extent of dysplasia, your overall health, and ...  Read Full »

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