Kya Daant Nikalne se Cancer Hota Hai? |Non-Extraction Case| Clinical Case Discussion| Leukoplakia

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Patient presented with pain in lower left back teeth region and a white patch in the 38 region during intraoral examination, leading to a diagnosis of varicose leukoplakia with a risk of carcinoma. Treatment included analgesics, Triam Sanol Aceto T application, and a follow-up after seven days, with emphasis on the importance of biopsy before tooth extraction.

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  • Patient presented with pain in lower left back teeth region, with a white patch in the 38 region, indicating leukoplakia possibly varicose due to 10-year tobacco consumption.
  • Diagnosis of varicose leukoplakia with a risk of carcinoma emphasized the need for biopsy before considering tooth extraction, highlighting the importance of a comprehensive approach to treatment and follow-up care.

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  • What symptoms did the patient present with?

    Pain in lower left back teeth region.

  • What was the patient's dental history?

    10-year tobacco consumption.

  • What was the diagnosis for the patient?

    Varicose leukoplakia with a risk of carcinoma.

  • What treatment was recommended for the patient?

    Analgesics, Triam Sanol Aceto T application, and biopsy before tooth extraction.

  • What was the importance of the follow-up after seven days?

    Emphasized the importance of biopsy before tooth extraction.

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"Lower back tooth pain reveals leukoplakia risk"

  • Patient presented with pain in lower left back teeth region, showing a white patch in the 38 region during intraoral examination.
  • Tooth in question was grade one mobile, leading to an IOP shot, followed by a TOTP check confirming the patient's pain.
  • Patient history revealed a 10-year tobacco consumption, with a non-scrapable lesion indicating leukoplakia, possibly varicose.
  • Despite decay in the 36th tooth, no pain was reported, leading to a diagnosis of varicose leukoplakia with a risk of carcinoma.
  • Treatment involved analgesics, Triam Sanol Aceto T application, and a follow-up after seven days, emphasizing the importance of biopsy before considering tooth extraction.
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