Oral pathology focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting the mouth, jaws, and facial structures. These conditions can range from simple infections to more serious issues such as cysts, tumors, or precancerous lesions. At Apex Oral Surgery in Tallahassee, Dr. Christian Jimenez provides skilled evaluation, biopsy, and surgical management of oral pathology conditions using advanced technology and a compassionate, patient-focused approach.
Early detection is critical. If you notice any unusual changes in your mouth, gums, lips, or jaw, our team is here to deliver expert diagnosis and the highest level of surgical care.

What Is Oral Pathology?
Oral pathology is the branch of dentistry and surgery dedicated to identifying and treating abnormalities in the:
Lips
Tongue
Salivary glands
Jawbone
Face
Throat
Soft tissues
Oral pathology includes both benign and malignant conditions. Because many diseases begin with subtle symptoms, evaluation by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon is crucial for early, accurate diagnosis.
Warning Signs of Oral Pathology
You should schedule an evaluation if you notice any of the following:
Persistent sores or ulcers that do not heal
Red or white patches inside the mouth
Lumps, bumps, or thickened areas
Chronic hoarseness or throat discomfort
Jaw stiffness or difficulty opening
Unexplained swelling
Pain or numbness in the mouth or face
Loose teeth without a clear cause
Bleeding that occurs without trauma
Changes in color, texture, or sensation
Unusual growths or lesions
Many oral pathology conditions are painless at first, making professional evaluation essential even if symptoms seem minor.

Common Oral Pathology Conditions We Diagnose & Treat
At Apex Oral Surgery, Dr. Jimenez manages a wide range of oral and maxillofacial pathology, including:
Oral Lesions & Mucosal Disease
These include red or white patches (erythroplakia or leukoplakia), ulcers, and surface abnormalities that may require biopsy to rule out dysplasia or cancer.
Cysts of the Jaw
Jaw cysts can develop around teeth, gums, or within the bone. Common examples include:
Dentigerous cysts
Radicular cysts
Odontogenic keratocysts
Benign Tumors
Noncancerous growths can appear in the jawbone or soft tissues. These may include:
Ameloblastomas
Granulomas
Fibromas
Giant cell lesions
Oral Cancer Detection
Early detection of oral cancer significantly increases treatment success. Suspicious lesions are evaluated and biopsied promptly.Signs of oral cancer include:
Persistent lesions
Hard lumps
Difficulty swallowing
Unexplained numbness
Non-healing ulcers
Salivary Gland Disorders
Blockages, infections, or tumors can develop in the salivary glands, causing swelling or pain. Advanced imaging helps identify the underlying cause.
Infections & Abscesses
When infections spread below the gums or into the jawbone, surgical drainage or removal may be required.
Bone Pathology
Abnormalities such as bone infections (osteomyelitis), growths, and metabolic bone conditions can be evaluated and treated by an oral surgeon.

Why Choose an Oral Surgeon for Oral Pathology?
Oral and maxillofacial surgeons have specialized training in diagnosing and managing diseases of the mouth and jaw. This includes:
Hospital-based residency training
Expertise in biopsy and surgical removal
Advanced understanding of facial anatomy
Experience with benign, precancerous, and malignant lesions
Access to specialized imaging and pathology resources
Training in sedation and anesthesia for complex procedures
Because pathology can involve critical structures like nerves, glands, and bone, surgical expertise is essential for safe evaluation and treatment.
Advanced Diagnostic Technology
Apex Oral Surgery uses advanced tools and imaging technologies to ensure precise diagnosis and treatment planning.
3D Cone Beam CT (CBCT) Provides detailed views of bone structures, cysts, tumors, and sinus involvement.
High-Resolution Digital Imaging Helps visualize soft tissue abnormalities and track changes over time.
Biopsy & Histopathology Tissue samples are carefully obtained and sent to specialized laboratories for evaluation.
PRF Healing Enhancement For surgical removal of pathology, PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) is often used to accelerate healing and reduce discomfort.
The Oral Pathology Evaluation Process
Comprehensive Examination
We review your symptoms, health history, and concerns.
Advanced Imaging
3D scans and photographs help evaluate the severity and location of abnormalities.
Biopsy (If Needed)
A small tissue sample is collected under local anesthesia or sedation for laboratory analysis.
Diagnosis
Once results are received, we discuss findings in detail and answer all questions.
Treatment Planning
If surgery or removal is needed, Dr. Jimenez reviews the safest and most effective approach.
Follow-Up Care
We monitor healing and ensure long-term health and stability.
When to Seek Immediate Evaluation
Contact Apex Oral Surgery promptly if you experience:
Rapid swelling
Difficulty breathing or swallowing
Persistent bleeding
A lesion growing quickly
Severe pain or fever
Numbness in the lips or tongue
These may indicate serious conditions requiring urgent attention.

Schedule Your Oral Pathology Evaluation in Tallahassee, FL
If you have noticed unusual changes inside your mouth, gums, or jaw, early diagnosis is crucial. Apex Oral Surgery in Tallahassee provides expert evaluation, biopsy, and surgical treatment for all types of oral pathology. With advanced imaging, gentle care, and surgical expertise, Dr. Christian Jimenez ensures your health and peace of mind come first.
Call today or schedule your consultation online for a thorough oral pathology evaluation.