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Case Reports
The following case studies document how ViziLite Plus has been used to help dental professionals identify suspicious oral tissue and to identify these tissues earlier than using a conventional visual exam alone.
Mark Levin, D.M.D., F.A.G.D., 1601 Walnut Street, Suite 1414, Philadelphia, PA 19102
51 year old white male, a tobacco user, was found to have Hyperparakeratosis with Focal Dyskeratosis after initial visualization using ViziLite Plus. This case report was submitted by Dr. Levin and Nicole Nocille, RDH.
New York City Dental Clinic, New York, NY
35 year old white female was found to have Epidermal Hyerplasia with dysplasia using ViziLite Plus.
New York City Dental Clinic, New York, NY
62 year old male, a moderate tobacco user, was found to have a possible pre-malignant lesion using ViziLite Plus. In this case, the lesion was subsequently found to be squamous cell carcinoma.
New York City Dental Clinic, New York, NY
47 year old male, a non-smoker, was found to have Carcinoma in situ using ViziLite Plus.
Coast Dental-Buckhead, 3330 Piedmont Road, Suite 16, Atlanta, GA 30305, (404) 237-5330
The team of Abigail Perpall, DDS and Nikki Burnes, RDH submitted the attached case report on a Fitness-oriented, 29 year old male. This patient was found to have a possible pre-malignant lesion using ViziLite Plus. In this case, the lesion was subsequently found to be early stage malignancy.
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