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Öğe DISTRIBUTION OF ORAL PATHOLOGIES: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS IN KAYSERI REGION(2019) Soylu, Emrah; Öztürk, Kübra; Topan, Cihan; Etöz, Osman A.; Alkan, AlperPathology is an important discipline which can makethe definitive diagnose of the lesions and help surgeonsfor the treatment of the lesions. Biopsy materials takenfrom the oral maxillofacial area are examined by pathologists and the results helps the surgeon to identifythe characteristic of the lesion and possible treatmentmodalities of lesions. This study includes the biopsyresults taken from the patients referred to Erciyes University Faculty of Dentistry Department of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery between the years of 2005-2011. Fourhundred and seventy-nine biopsy results were includedin this study. As the result of this study 96.9% (n=464)biopsy were benign lesions, 3.1% (n=15) were malignlesions, 25.2% (n=121) were infection cyst, 13.3%(n=64) were developmental cyst, 3.5% (n=17) were non-odontogenic cyst, 5.4% (n=26) were benign odontogenic tumor, 8.7% (n=42) were benign non-odontogenictumor, 37.1% (n=178) were benign re-active lesions,3.3% (n=16) were benign fibro-osseous lesion. In ourcountry, patients who are complaining about lesions intheir oral cavity are referred either to the department ofplastic and reconstructive surgery or to the departmentof otolaryngology clinics instead of oral and maxillofacial departments. This can be the possible reason for thelow rate result of malign lesion in this study.Öğe Distribution Of Oral Pathologies: A Retrospective Analysis In Kayseri Region(JOURNAL OF HEALTH SCIENCE, 2019) Öztürk, Kübra; Soylu, Emrah; Topan, Cihan; Etöz, OsmanPathology is an important discipline which can make the definitive diagnose of the lesions and helps surgeon for the treatment of the lesions. Biopsy materials which were taken from the oral maxillofacial area examined by pathologist and the results helps the surgeon to identfy the characteristic of the lesion and possible treatment modalities of the lesions. This study includes the biopsy results which were taken from the patients who refered to ERU Dentistry Faculty department of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery between the years of 2005-2011. 479 biopsy results were included in this study. As the result of this study 96.9% (n=464) biopsy were benign lesions, 3.1% (n=15) were malign lesions, 25.2% (n=121) were infection cyst, 13.3% (n=64) were developmental cyst, 3.5% (n=17) were non-odontogenic cyst, 5.4% (n=26) were benign odontogenic tumor, 8.7% (n=42) were benign non-odontogenic tumor, 37.1% (n=178) were benign re-active lesions, 3.3% (n=16) were benign fibro-osseous lesion. In our country, patients who are complaining about the lesion in oral cavity, refered to department of plastic and reconstrucitve surgery and department of otolaryngology clinics instead of oral and maxillofacial department. This can be the possible reason for the low rate result of malign lesion in this study.