Oral Pathology

WTIC Oral Pathology

Just like any other part of the body, the mouth, gums, tongue and jaws can have various abnormalities. These abnormalities can vary from simple benign cysts/tumours to malignant (cancerous) masses.

In order to determine what the lesion (abnormality) is; your dental surgeon may order special tests such as 3D imaging and blood tests. A biopsy may also be required in which the specimen is analysed under a microscope in a laboratory setting.

Depending on the location, size and invasiveness of the lesion, Dr. Goubrial will discuss with you if treatment is best performed under local anaesthetic or under general anaesthetic in a hospital setting.

Why choose Ballarat Wisdom Tooth and Implant Centre?

  • Highly trained clinician with experience and commitment to quality care for your patients
  • Based in Ballarat Full Time (not on a visiting basis)
  • Emergency appointments are prioritized
  • Ability to provide services under local or general anaesthetic locally
  • Ongoing and timely communication with both patient and the referring dentist
  • Ability to treat paediatric patients with specialised anaesthetists for oral surgery
  • When requested by referrers, urgent consultations/appointments can be organised (same day if possible)
  • Telehealth/Virtual consultations available to travelling patients
  • Your patients returned to you to complete their regular dental care and treatment