Definition
A gum biopsy is a surgery in which a small piece of gingival (gum) tissue is removed for examination.
Alternative Names
Biopsy - gingiva (gums)How the test is performed
A painkiller is sprayed into the mouth in the area of the abnormal gum tissue. In some cases, a numbing shot may be used. A small piece of the gum tissue that appears abnormal is removed and checked for problems in the laboratory.
How to prepare for the test
There is no special preparation, although you may be told not to eat for a few hours before the biopsy.
How the test will feel
The topical anesthetic should numb the area during the procedure, although some tugging or pressure may be felt. If there is bleeding, the blood vessels may be sealed off with an electric current or laser. This is called electrocauterization. After the numbness wears off, the area may be sore for a few days.
Why the test is performed
This test is done to determine the cause of abnormal gum tissue.
Normal Values
This test is only performed when there is an abnormality.
What abnormal results mean
- Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP)
- Amyloid
- Oral cancer (for example, squamous cell carcinoma)
- Noncancerous mouth sores (the specific cause can be determined in many cases)
What the risks are
- Bleeding from the biopsy site
- Infection of the gums
- Soreness
Special considerations
Avoid brushing the biopsy area for 1 week.
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