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Oral Pathology

Our oral pathology services at Twin Rivers Periodontics provide expert diagnosis and safe, precise treatment of suspicious lesions, protecting your oral health with confidence and care.

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ORAL CANCER SCREENINGS

FOR EVERY NEW PATIENT

Dr. Molina makes sure your mouth is cancer-free. He does this using a state-of-the-art device called a VELscope. As a board-certified periodontist, Dr. Molina has special training in oral tissue. This makes him an ideal choice for your cancer screening.

Each new patient receives an oral cancer screening as part of their new patient exam. If Dr. Molina suspects something, he can do a biopsy. If you have a concern about something in your mouth, please book an appointment, and Dr. Molina will check it out.

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$99

DENTAL IMPLANT

SPECIALIST CONSULTATION

(A $574 Value)

Comprehensive specialist examination

Includes a 3D Cone Beam CT (CBCT) Scan

Personal consultation with Dr. Molina and/or Dr. Boucher

Review your options, including premium Straumann implants

Discuss biologic (PRF) and metal-free ceramic options

Get all your questions answered

Treatment plan

How the

VELscope Works

Dr. Molina uses the VELscope, a handheld device that shines blue light into your mouth. Healthy mouth tissue glows in the light.

When tissue is abnormal, though, the VELscope’s light reflects back as dark or irregular patches. This could be due to:

Infection

Trauma

Pre-cancer

Cancer

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Evaluation of

Lesions and Biopsies

Dr. Molina evaluates areas in the mouth that seem abnormal, such as lesions that do not heal or unusual tissue color and texture and assesses if they need further investigation, monitoring or a biopsy.

If a biopsy is indicated, Dr. Molina uses his surgical microscope to precisely remove a small tissue sample and sends it to the University of Florida’s oral pathology department. We then bring the patient back, review the report with them, and provide any recommendations.