Therapy at Wade Orthodontics

Total oral health is our goal at Wade Orthodontics. While our hope is always that all patients have a consistently healthy mouth, we also must be prepared to recognize, diagnose and treat any diseases or dental problems we see. 

This is where oral pathology comes into play–and why it is so important to maintain regular appointments with Dr. Andrew Wade and the team so we can diagnose and treat an oral disease as soon as possible.

Oral Pathology

What is Oral Pathology?

Oral pathology is a specialization in dentistry that deals with studying, diagnosing and treating diseases specific to the mouth. This includes diseases that impact the:

  • Teeth
  • Gums
  • Bones and joints
  • Jaw
  • Skin
  • Facial muscles
  • Glands

At Wade Orthodontics, we offer an extensive range of services for treating our patients, both for maintaining a healthy mouth and restoring a mouth impacted by disease. Oral diseases can happen to any patient at any age, so make sure you and your family are visiting our team twice a year for your hygiene appointments and oral screenings.

For patients experiencing an oral pathology outside of our scope of expertise and service, we also maintain a wide network of fellow dental professionals we can refer patients to for further treatment. This includes oral pathologists who help restore patients experiencing an oral disease back to health.

How Does Visiting a Dentist Help with Oral Pathology?

What are the Most Common Forms of Oral Pathology?

While oral disease can take a wide variety of forms, there are several types of oral pathology that occur most often among patients. This includes:

  • Oral cancer, or any type of cancer pertaining to the mouth or lips
  • Oral thrush, a fungal infection common in patients with diabetes, dentures or weak immune systems  
  • Black hairy tongue, or an excess of dead skin cells on the surface of your tongue
  • Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), or the development of cold sores in and around your mouth

Common diseases, infections and conditions like those listed above are often easily diagnosable and treatable for our practice staff. In fact, Dr. Andrew Wade includes screenings for conditions like oral cancer in each regular hygiene appointment. 

If you believe you may have an oral pathology like those listed above, call our office at (614) 451-7555 to schedule an examination. From here, we will discuss next steps.

Looking for Oral Pathology Services in Columbus and the Surrounding Central Ohio area?

Proper aftercare is essential for a smooth recovery. To ensure the best results:

A treated tooth can last a lifetime with proper care, helping you avoid extractions and maintain a natural, healthy smile.

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