Pathology Consultative Services
Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology
The Oral & Maxillofacial Consultative Service offers expert diagnostic services on a broad spectrum of oral and maxillofacial bone disease and is familiar with dental-specific professional vocabulary.
Our service expertise includes diagnosing odontogenic cysts and tumors, benign-fibro-osseous lesions, epithelial dysplasias, direct immunofluorescent studies, and challenging oral cavity lesions and growths. We also receive direct referrals from clinical offices performing biopsies.
Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology Consultation Services
Primary Diagnosis | Second Opinion Consultation
Histology – Immunohistochemistry – Molecular Analysis
As one of the only hospital-based Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology groups in the United States that is fully integrated into an academic pathology department, our service combines deep subspecialty expertise in oral & maxillofacial pathology with access to an extensive menu of immunohistochemical stains and a specially designed Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) panel for confirmation of rare translocation associated tumors of the oral and maxillofacial region.
All of our pathologists also practice the full spectrum of head and neck pathology including salivary, sinonasal, thyroid and parathyroid pathology. Our unique combination of dental and medical backgrounds results in a multidisciplinary approach that is leveraged to provide expert opinions on some of the most difficult cases in oral & maxillofacial pathology.
Fast Results
Turnaround for most pathology cases is within 48 hours.
Expert Consultation
Our staff is available for consultation during any stage of diagnosis or treatment.
Flexible Billing Solutions
Options include third-party, client billing, and numerous in-network insurance plans.
Reporting Options
Concise, in-depth reports are available for each consultation.
Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology
Our Oral & Maxillofacial Pathologists are vital participants at multidisciplinary tumor conferences for head, neck, and thyroid cancer patients.
Our staff actively engages in research, including collaboration with clinician-scientists to provide pathology support for clinical trials and correlative studies.
Many of our staff members have subspecialty training and play active roles in national societies, committees, and educational conferences.