متخصص بیماری های دهان و زبان
Oral and language specialist Dr. Nastaran Goodarzi
Dr. Nastaran Goodarzi’s specialized office focuses on diagnosing and treating oral and tongue diseases. The office offers specialized procedures such as oral smear and sampling for conditions like papilloma or oral warts, lichen planus, tongue lesions, fibroid lesions (protrusions inside the mucosa), mucocele, and tongue ulcers. These procedures are performed by a specialist in oral and maxillofacial diseases.
Papilloma or oral warts
The issue of human papilloma virus (HPV) is one of the significant concerns that have been formed to alter sexual practices in contemporary societies. Papilloma virus (HPV) is the most prevalent genital virus that causes genital warts and is also the primary cause of oral papilloma lesions. The primary means of transmission for the papilloma virus are direct sexual contact and oral intercourse. However, it is important to consider other methods of transmission. Additionally, there are papilloma viruses that have a lower likelihood of causing infection. (Dr. Nastaran Goodarzi, an oral disease specialist) However, the primary causes of papilloma in an individual are as follows: a history of genital warts (pain in the mouth or other parts of the body), a history of sexual oral intercourse, a history of sexual relations with suspicious, infected, or hidden lesions, and a history of high-risk sexual behaviors. The papilloma virus has over one hundred distinct types, the majority of which cause benign lesions. However, there are some malignant types, which unfortunately, are the primary concern. It is important to recognize that suspicion of papilloma is not always the same as cancer. However, in order to eliminate the possibility of malignancy or, more specifically, to prevent the development of malignant lesions, it is imperative to consult a specialist in oral and dental diseases. This will enable the early detection of the papilloma virus, thereby preventing unfortunate events.
Mucus-like Lichen Planus
However, the lesion plan is red and white, premalignant, and has either red and scarred patches or white lines or plaques with an inflammatory and hereditary etiology. To manage the lesion, medication treatments and sample performed by a dentist or oral disease specialist are needed.
Oral and language specialist Dr. Nastaran Goodarzi
Oral and language specialist Dr. Nastaran Goodarzi
آدرس مطب تخصصی بیماریهای دهان و فک و صورت :
خیابان دکتر شریعتی (روبرو مترو شریعتی) ،
بالاتـر از خیابان میـرداماد، کوچـه شـواری ،
ساختمان پزشکان رازی، واحد 20
تلفن مطب تخصصی بیماریهای دهان و زبان :
021-26610942
0930-1783838
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*درد در عضلات صورت و فک
*سر و صدا در ناحیه مفصل فکی
*قفل شدن و انحراف فک
*بی حسی در فک خصوصا بعد از کشیدن یا جراحی دندان
*احساس مورمور شدن در فک
*کاهش میزان بازشدن دهان
*تورم و برجستگی در سروصورت یا فک و گردن
*ارتباطات جنسی متعدد
*ارتباط جنسی بدون محافظت
*ارتباط جنسی با فرد مشکوک یا فرد مبتلا به زگیل تناسلی
*داشتن زگیل تناسلی
*داشتن زگیل دهانی
*هرگونه برجستگی در مخاط دهان
*ضایعات برجسته روی زبان
*زخم دهانی که بیش از دوهفته باقی مانده
*زخم در گوشه های لب
*هرگونه علامت سفید رنگ در دهان
*هرگونه ضایعه قرمز رنگ دردهان
*هرگونه ضایعه رنگی در دهان که به تازگی ایجاد شده
*سوزش در دهان یا زبان
*درد در ناحیه دهانی
*خشکی دهان
*احساس خارش در دهان یا زبان
*التهاب در دهان یا حلق
*تغییر حس چشایی یا طعم فلزگونه در دهان
*از دست دادن حس چشایی
آدرس مطب بیماریهای دهان و فک و صورت :
خیابان دکتر شریعتی (روبرو مترو شریعتی) ،
بالاتـر از خیابان میـرداماد، کوچـه شـواری ،
ساختمان پزشکان رازی، واحد 20
تلفن مطب تخصصی بیماریهای دهان و زبان :
021-26610942
0930-1783838
Oral, jaw and facial diseases office of Dr. Nastaran Goodarzi
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Get to know the types of oral diseases
Papilloma or oral warts
The issue of human papilloma virus (HPV) is one of the significant concerns that have been formed to alter sexual practices in contemporary societies. Papilloma virus (HPV) is the most prevalent genital virus that causes genital warts and is also the primary cause of oral papilloma lesions. The primary means of transmission for the papilloma virus are direct sexual contact and oral intercourse. However, it is important to consider other methods of transmission. Additionally, there are papilloma viruses that have a lower likelihood of causing infection. (Dr. Nastaran Goodarzi, an oral disease specialist) However, the primary causes of papilloma in an individual are as follows: a history of genital warts (pain in the mouth or other parts of the body), a history of sexual oral intercourse, a history of sexual relations with suspicious, infected, or hidden lesions, and a history of high-risk sexual behaviors. The papilloma virus has over one hundred distinct types, the majority of which cause benign lesions. However, there are some malignant types, which unfortunately, are the primary concern. It is important to recognize that suspicion of papilloma is not always the same as cancer. However, in order to eliminate the possibility of malignancy or, more specifically, to prevent the development of malignant lesions, it is imperative to consult a specialist in oral and dental diseases. This will enable the early detection of the papilloma virus, thereby preventing unfortunate events.
halitosis
Bad breath or halitosis or bad breath can have different causes. Among these causes, the following can be mentioned: (Dr. Nastern Gudarzi, an oral disease specialist) Dry mouth due to the use of certain medications that cause dry mouth, smoking and or breathing through the mouth, especially while sleeping, dental problems such as mouth decay, accumulation of plaque and tartar on the surface of the teeth and gum diseases (inflammation and infection of the gums), respiratory problems such as sinusitis, viral infections of the respiratory tract, digestive problems along the way Digestion from the pharynx to the esophagus and stomach is a simple and useful solution to prevent bad breath. Brushing the tooth brush regularly on the surface of the tongue is usually recommended without toothpaste, which should be careful if there is a complication with the above cases, the bad breath is still present. You should definitely visit an oral specialist for a detailed examination and permanent solution to the problem. Bad breath is one of the problems that unfortunately causes the loss of self-confidence of people and prevents them from being continuously present in society. In many cases, this complication can be treated with a simple checkup and detailed examination by a specialist in oral, jaw and facial diseases.
TMJ in
The muscles of the TMJ run along your jaw and cheeks, and sometimes these muscles can cause pain — even headaches. When the muscles in your jaw tense up — like when you grind your teeth — the pain can spread to other TMJ muscles alongside your cheeks and on the sides and top of your head, causing a headache.
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The most common tumor is the oral cavity, which is often seen on the inner surface of the cheek and is caused by chronic irritation such as chewing. Its treatment is excision and removal of the lesion, because if the lesion remains and further stimulation is introduced to the area, it is possible to enlarge it.
The most common tumor is the oral cavity, which is often seen on the inner surface of the cheek and is caused by chronic irritation such as chewing. Its treatment is excision and removal of the lesion, because if the lesion remains and further stimulation is introduced to the area, it is possible to enlarge it.
Oral herpes
Herpes is a recurring wound that is frequently observed on the lips and can also be observed within the mouth. To receive treatment, it is recommended that you consult an oral and dental specialist. Herpes is caused by the HSV virus or herpes simplex virus.
This is a painful and inflamed bordered oral herpes lesion that necessitates medical and supportive treatments, whether it is a single or multiple. Nevertheless, herpes does not recover completely, and the HSV virus remains latent in the body for the duration of its existence. It may reactivate periodically as a result of stress, trauma, or injury to the mucous membrane, as well as fever. It is possible for the issue to recur following the implementation of the dental routine. To manage herpes, an individual must adhere to a sequence of steps. This herpes virus is highly contagious through the skin and secretions and can easily infect other individuals. Therefore, it is important to avoid any skin contact with a person who has herpes, such as not kissing them, not using shared glasses and eating utensils, and generally avoiding any skin contact.
Mouth sores
Oral thrush is one of the most prevalent mouth disorders that most of us have encountered at some point in our life. Canker sores are a kind of wound that occurs repeatedly within the mouth. Pests come in two types: minor or small and big or huge, and they may be solitary or many. In most instances, oral thrush is small and localized, and it normally resolves on its own within one to two weeks, eliminating the need to see an oral specialist. The most essential element in creating mouth ulcers is inheritance; additional variables that predispose a person to ulcers include a shortage of mineral salts in the body (such as iron, vitamin B, and so on), stress, trauma or damage to the mucous membrane, or certain allergies. If the pest is asymptomatic, no treatment is required; however, if it causes discomfort (pain and burning), becomes larger and worse over time, is extremely severe, began beyond the age of 40, or is accompanied by certain signs and symptoms. If it is in the skin or mucous membrane, it must be examined, diagnosed accurately, and treated appropriately by oral and maxillofacial disease specialists.
Melanoma
Melanoma
Melanoma is the most serious kind of skin cancer, primarily affecting the palate and gums. This condition manifests as a lesion comparable to a conspicuous mole with uneven borders; as soon as it is discovered in the mouth or on the skin of the face, it must be surgically removed and treated by an oral disease specialist or oral and dental specialist. Take prominent or colorful moles in the mouth seriously.
Leukoplakia
The most common precancerous lesion of the mouth is leukoplakia, a plaque or white spot that cannot be removed from the oral mucosa. It can progress to different forms of oral cancer, and the longer it remains in the mouth for more than two weeks, the greater the risk of malignancy, especially on the tongue or floor of the mouth. This is why tissue samples and more thorough exams by an oral and dental specialist or specialist in oral diseases are unquestionably necessary for lesions that are ulcerated or white and have persisted in the mouth for more than two weeks.
Pemphigus vulgaris
A mucocutaneous disease that is life-threatening and is characterized by the presence of numerous ulcers in the mouth that are prone to rupturing and leave excruciating lesions. This disease necessitates a comprehensive evaluation by an oral disease specialist or an oral and dental specialist, followed by the administration of extensive medication therapies to halt the progression of lesions, as a result of its progressive and destructive nature.
Squamous cell carcinoma
The most prevalent malignant cancer of the oral cavity, characterized by a persistent ulcer with an irregular border that fails to resolve. An oral specialist or dental specialist should sample oral ulcers that persist for more than two weeks and conduct additional investigations. Take oral ulcers seriously.
Primary acute Gingivitis stomatitis
The human herpes virus causes a lesion that resembles herpes and causes many sores within the mouth, around the lips, and on the face. It usually affects youngsters and causes burning sensations and pain while eating. It also causes fever or anorexia and needs medical prescriptions for supportive drugs and antiviral medication from an oral and dental specialist or specialized in oral diseases.
Erythema multiform
It is a kind of hypersensitivity response produced by some infections or medicines. This condition affects the skin or oral mucosa in the form of ulcers, inflammation, and blood scabs that arise abruptly and intensely in the mouth and lips, and it requires immediate medical care from an oral disease specialist or oral and dental specialist.
Pyogenic granuloma
Pyogenic granuloma
A pink, red, or purple lesion in the gum that is inflammatory in nature and is associated with mass accumulation, irritation, and trauma to the area. The lesion has a prominent and occasionally scarred surface and is tumor-like. This hormonal type is generated during pregnancy. Surgery and the excision of the lesion, in conjunction with debridement of the adjacent teeth, are the recommended treatments by an oral disease specialist or an oral and dental specialist.
Geographical tongue
A benign and prevalent condition that frequently affects women, which is located on the rear surface of the tongue and is subject to movement. It may be accompanied by a minor burning sensation in the tongue and is regarded as a typical alteration in the oral mucosa. The referral to an oral specialist is typically unnecessary.
Mucocele
Mucocele is a prominent lesion that is caused by the irritation and chewing of the mucosa, which results in the rupture of the ducts of the sub-salivary glands and the accumulation of saliva, often in a purple hue. The treatment for mucocele is surgery and the removal of the lesion by an oral disease specialist or oral and dental specialist. If it persists, it may be drained; however, it frequently expands and becomes more difficult to ingest, thereby impeding food digestion. Consequently, it must be surgically removed, along with the adjacent sub-salivary glands, to prevent a recurrence of the issue.
Recurrent intraoral herpes
Intraoral ulcers with inflammatory and painful margins, whether single or multiple. A virus that indicates the presence of the herpes simplex virus in the affected individual's body is typically the cause of hard palate. An oral disease specialist or oral and dental specialist must prescribe medication treatment.
Pseudomembrane candidate
White and typically abundant oral lesions that may be eliminated by excising the lesion, resulting in an irritated and hemorrhaging surface. This lesion is a result of fungal development in the mouth and often affects children or older individuals with compromised immune systems. It necessitates medical intervention and should be diagnosed by a specialist in oral diseases or oral and dental health.
Mucus-like Lichen Planus
Mucus-like Lichen Planus
However, the lesion plan is red and white, premalignant, and has either red and scarred patches or white lines or plaques with an inflammatory and hereditary etiology. To manage the lesion, medication treatments and sample performed by a dentist or oral disease specialist are needed.
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Communication with Dr. Nastern Guderzi
The address of the office of oral and maxillofacial diseases:
Dr. Shariati St. (in front of Shariati Metro),
Near Mirdamad St., Shovari Alley,
Razi Doctors Building, Unit 20
Oral and tongue diseases office phone number:
Phone : + 982126610942
Mobile : +989301783838
whatsapp : +989301783838
Email : info@drnastarangoudarzi.ir