Oral pathology refers to diseases that affect the mouth, jaws, and surrounding tissues. These may include cysts, benign tumours, infections, or unexplained growths. Early diagnosis is essential, as these conditions can affect comfort, function, and long-term oral health.
Our team uses advanced imaging technology and clinical expertise to identify the cause of your symptoms and provide safe, effective treatment.
If you’ve noticed something unusual or have persistent discomfort, an evaluation can provide clarity and peace of mind.


Schedule an assessment if you experience any of the following:
Persistent jaw pain, swelling, or tenderness
A lump or growth inside your mouth
Pus, bad taste, or foul odour from an area of your gums
Difficulty opening your mouth or swallowing
Numbness or tingling in the jaw or lips
A lesion or sore that doesn’t heal
These symptoms can indicate a cyst, infection, or other pathology that requires professional evaluation.
We use advanced imaging such as CBCT scans, panoramic X-rays, and clinical exams to identify the affected area. In some cases, a biopsy may be recommended to confirm the diagnosis.
Depending on the issue, we may recommend medications, drainage, or surgical removal of the growth or infection.
If needed, we remove the cyst, tumour, or infected tissue using minimally invasive techniques.
Most patients experience mild, manageable discomfort after treatment.
We provide clear aftercare instructions and monitor healing to ensure a smooth recovery.
Oral pathology can progress quietly, making early detection especially important. Prompt diagnosis helps:
Even benign conditions can grow or worsen over time, so timely assessment is always recommended.

No, many are benign, but proper diagnosis is crucial to rule out serious conditions.
Most patients recover within a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on the procedure.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia or sedation, ensuring a pain-free experience with minimal discomfort during recovery.
It can spread to other areas, cause severe pain, and lead to serious health risks. Prompt treatment is essential.
If you’ve noticed a change in your mouth or are experiencing symptoms that concern you, our team is here to help with careful evaluation and compassionate care. Early diagnosis leads to the best outcomes.