2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.jds.2023.09.015
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Oral soft tissue biopsy surgery: Current principles and key tissue stabilization techniques

Po-Yuan Jeng,
Mei-Chi Chang,
Chun-Pin Chiang
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“…We read with great interest a review article entitled “Oral soft tissue biopsy surgery: Current principles and key tissue stabilization techniques” newly published in this journal by Jeng et al. 1 They well elucidated the general principles of oral biopsy and key tissue stabilization techniques. Through this article, clinicians, especially general dentists, will obtain more understanding of diagnosis accuracy and tissue stabilization methods of oral soft tissue biopsy.…”
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“…We read with great interest a review article entitled “Oral soft tissue biopsy surgery: Current principles and key tissue stabilization techniques” newly published in this journal by Jeng et al. 1 They well elucidated the general principles of oral biopsy and key tissue stabilization techniques. Through this article, clinicians, especially general dentists, will obtain more understanding of diagnosis accuracy and tissue stabilization methods of oral soft tissue biopsy.…”
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“…Nonetheless, excisional biopsy should be avoided if a frank carcinoma was the possible concern, to preserve the border of malignant lesion for a definite extirpation by the oral and maxillofacial surgeon. 1
Figure 1 Clinical impression of (A) a microcarcinoma within an oral premalignant lesion and (B) an oral squamous cell carcinoma de novo which was a frank carcinoma. Tissue stabilization using the two retraction sutures simultaneously when performing the surgical excision of (C, D, E) a tongue lesion and (F) a lip lesion.
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