Expert diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting the mouth, jaws, and facial regions
Oral pathology is the specialized field of dentistry focused on identifying and managing diseases that affect the mouth, jaws, and related facial structures. This includes a wide range of conditions from common inflammatory lesions to rare developmental abnormalities and cancerous growths. Oral pathology encompasses both the diagnostic process of identifying these conditions and the surgical management required for treatment.
Many oral abnormalities share similar appearances, making accurate diagnosis essential for proper treatment. As a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon, Dr. Johnson has advanced training in recognizing, diagnosing, and treating the diverse spectrum of diseases that can affect oral tissues. His expertise includes both clinical evaluation—visually assessing abnormalities—and surgical procedures like biopsies that allow for definitive microscopic diagnosis.
Early detection and proper diagnosis of oral pathologies are crucial, particularly because the mouth can reflect signs of systemic diseases and is the most common location for head and neck cancer. Dr. Johnson’s comprehensive approach ensures that concerning conditions are identified promptly and managed appropriately, potentially making a life-saving difference in cases of oral cancer and other serious conditions.
With over 25 years of specialized experience, Dr. Johnson provides exceptional care using the latest techniques and technology.
Dr. Johnson is a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon who completed his education at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine and advanced training through fellowships at prestigious institutions. His extensive training and experience allow him to perform complex procedures with precision and care.
At our state-of-the-art facility, we prioritize your comfort and results. Dr. Johnson and his specially trained staff are committed to providing you with the highest standard of care in a welcoming environment.
Specialized oral pathology care provides significant advantages for both diagnosis and treatment outcomes. The primary benefit is diagnostic accuracy—the ability to correctly identify the specific nature of oral abnormalities, distinguishing between conditions that may appear similar but require very different treatment approaches. This diagnostic precision prevents both under-treatment of potentially serious conditions and over-treatment of benign abnormalities, ensuring you receive exactly the care you need.
Early detection of oral pathologies, particularly precancerous and cancerous lesions, dramatically improves treatment outcomes and survival rates. By identifying concerning changes before they progress to advanced disease, specialized oral pathology evaluation can literally save lives. This early intervention often allows for more conservative treatment approaches with better functional and aesthetic outcomes.
For patients requiring surgical management of oral lesions, specialized care ensures that procedures are performed with the precision necessary to completely remove abnormal tissue while preserving adjacent healthy structures. This expertise is particularly important in the mouth, where maintaining function for speaking, eating, and breathing must be balanced with thorough removal of pathological tissues.
Beyond immediate treatment, specialized oral pathology care includes appropriate follow-up protocols based on your specific diagnosis. This may involve regular monitoring for recurrence, screening for related conditions, or coordination with other specialists when systemic diseases are identified through oral manifestations, creating a comprehensive approach to your overall health.
From the front office to the exam room, our practice is made up of professionals who take your oral health very seriously. Using state-of-the-art equipment designed with safety and efficiency in mind, we are able to offer top-notch care. As you walk through our office, you will notice that everything is clean, comfortable and thoroughly sterilized. Your safety and comfort are our priority.
We know that the cost of care can be confusing. In addition to offering a number of in-office payment options to fit your budget, we also give you up-front cost information on your treatment ahead of time. We are in network with a variety of insurance plans, and we offer dental financing with credit available in time frames that fit your needs. We are happy to help you navigate your dental insurance and alternative payment options.
At our practice, we are qualified to handle all aspects of your oral and maxillofacial care, so you are always surrounded by people that you trust. If we must refer out, we promise to send you to carefully vetted colleagues who apply the same professional principles in their office that we do in ours.
Several changes in oral tissues warrant prompt evaluation, including: persistent white or red patches that don’t resolve within two weeks; unexplained lumps, bumps, or thickening of oral tissues; sores or ulcers that don’t heal within two weeks; unexplained bleeding or numbness; persistent sore throat or difficulty swallowing without apparent cause; and changes in the fit of dentures or how your teeth come together. Additionally, any changes noticed by your dentist during routine examinations should be evaluated, even if they aren’t causing symptoms. Early assessment of these changes allows for timely diagnosis and intervention when necessary.
Most oral biopsy procedures cause minimal discomfort due to effective local anesthesia techniques. Dr. Johnson ensures thorough numbing of the area before beginning any sampling procedure. For anxious patients or more extensive biopsies, sedation options are available to enhance comfort. Post-procedure discomfort is typically mild and easily managed with over-the-counter pain medications. Most patients report that the procedure was much less uncomfortable than they anticipated, and any discomfort typically resolves within a few days as healing progresses.
Typically, preliminary biopsy results are available within 3-5 business days, with comprehensive reports including special studies sometimes requiring 7-10 days. Dr. Johnson prioritizes timely communication of results, understanding the anxiety that can accompany waiting for a diagnosis. Our office will contact you promptly when results are available and arrange appropriate follow-up to discuss findings and treatment recommendations. For concerning lesions where expedited processing is warranted, we coordinate with pathology services to obtain results as quickly as possible.
St. Augustine Oral & Facial Surgical Center is ideally situated at 1301 Plantation Island Dr. Suite #101, St. Augustine, FL 32080, making us easily accessible for patients throughout St. Augustine and surrounding communities.
Serving the Following Cities
St. Augustine FL • Jacksonville FL • Palm Coast FL
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