Oral Biopsy in Sterling, Leesburg & Aldie, VA
At NOVA Implant & Perio Specialists, Dr. Jean-Claude Kharmouche provides oral biopsies to diagnose abnormal tissue, lesions, or unexplained changes in the mouth. A biopsy is often the most reliable way to identify the cause of tissue abnormalities—ensuring early detection, accurate diagnosis, and appropriate treatment.
We serve patients across Sterling, Leesburg, and Aldie, VA, offering precise evaluation and coordinated care for all types of oral pathology concerns.
What Is an Oral Biopsy?
An oral biopsy is a minor surgical procedure that removes a small sample of tissue for laboratory analysis.
It is performed when an area in the mouth appears unusual, persistent, or requires further investigation to rule out infection, precancerous conditions, or oral cancer.
A biopsy helps confirm or rule out:
- Oral cancer
- Chronic infections
- Benign (noncancerous) lesions
- Precancerous changes (dysplasia)
- Autoimmune or inflammatory conditions
The procedure is quick, performed with local anesthesia, and typically involves little to no downtime.
Benefits of an Oral Biopsy
Our Oral Biopsy Process
Why Might I Need a Biopsy?
A biopsy is recommended when tissue does not look or behave normally.
You may need a biopsy if you have:
- A sore or ulcer that does not heal
- A persistent lump, bump, or thickened area
- Red or white patches in the mouth
- Unexplained bleeding
- Swelling in the gums, cheeks, or tongue
- Changes in texture or color of tissue
- Chronic irritation without obvious cause
If you notice any unusual changes, Dr. Kharmouche evaluates the area to determine whether a biopsy is necessary.
Conditions Commonly Diagnosed with Biopsy
A biopsy may be used to diagnose:
- Oral cancer and precancerous lesions
- Lichen planus
- Leukoplakia or erythroplakia
- Cysts and benign growths
- Fungal infections
- Chronic ulcerations
- Salivary gland abnormalities
- Fibromas and other soft tissue lesions
Biopsies provide the most accurate information for diagnosis and treatment planning.
Is an Oral Biopsy Painful?
Most patients experience little to no discomfort.
Local anesthesia keeps the procedure painless, and post-treatment soreness is usually mild and short-lived.
Over-the-counter pain relief is often all that is needed for recovery.
Recovery After a Biopsy
Most patients recover quickly after biopsy treatment. Typical expectations include:
- Mild tenderness for 1–2 days
- Slight swelling at the biopsy site
- Soft diet recommended briefly
- Return to normal activities the same day or next day
Detailed aftercare instructions are provided to ensure proper healing.
