Have you noticed a strange lesion inside your cheek? Has your tongue changed color? Or are you experiencing pain around the jaw area? Contact Carolinas Centers for Oral & Facial Surgery and schedule a visit with an oral and maxillofacial surgeon in south Charlotte. Our team is highly trained and experienced in evaluating and diagnosing various dental conditions and diseases. Learn more about our oral pathology services and schedule an appointment today.
We have 2 additional locations in Charlotte
Visit the location that is most convenient for you!
Charlotte – Billingsley
411 Billingsley Rd, Ste 105
Charlotte, NC 28211
Charlotte – University
8738 University City Blvd
Charlotte, NC 28213
Oral surgeons receive years of training to understand, identify, and treat conditions relating to the mouth, salivary glands, and jaws. When you come to Carolinas Center for Oral & Facial Surgery for an evaluation, one of our specialists will provide a comprehensive exam and determine next steps for treatment.
The mucosa is the smooth, pink-colored mucus membrane that lines the inside the mouth. It is a common area for an oral abnormality to occur. Abnormalities may include:
- Canker sores
- Fever blisters
- Mucoceles
- Fibromas
- Ulcers
- Cysts and tumors
- Oral cancer
It is a good idea to perform a monthly exam of your mouth to familiarize yourself with the way your mouth normally looks and feels, as well as allow you to notice any abnormalities early. When you see a specialist for an evaluation, they will want to know how long you have been experiencing symptoms.
Changes that can occur inside the mouth may include:
- Red or white patches
- Sore throat
- Chronic hoarseness
- Difficulty chewing or swallowing
- A sore that does not heal
- A painful sore
Some abnormalities may require further evaluation with a biopsy. A biopsy is a small tissue sample of the affected area that is evaluated by a pathologist. The information provided by the pathology will help your oral surgeon determine the next steps for treatment. Your oral surgeon will determine if a biopsy is recommended.
There are three main choices for anesthesia
Local Anesthesia
Local anesthesia provides numbness directly where it is administered. It does not affect consciousness, so the patient remains awake while the feelings of discomfort are eliminated. Local anesthesia is commonly used for minor procedures.
Nitrous Oxide
Also known as laughing gas, nitrous oxide is a mild sedative that the patient inhales to alleviate feelings of anxiety. It does not cause the patient to lose consciousness. It is often used together with local anesthesia.
IV Sedation
IV sedation is commonly used for moderate to extensive oral or facial surgery procedures. This type of sedation is administered directly into the patient’s vein. Since amnesia (forgetfulness) is a common side effect of the medication, most patients who use IV sedation do not remember their procedure.
Are you ready to schedule a visit with our highly-skilled oral and maxillofacial surgeons in south Charlotte? Get in touch with our practice at (980) 206-4952, and let’s find an appointment time that works for you. We look forward to helping you optimize and maintain your dental health.