An overview of High-Definition Ultrasounds applied in oral diseases

A. Romano, M. Montella, A. Ronchi, R. Borgia, F. Fiori, M. Contaldo, R. Serpico

Article ID: 6321
Vol 36, Issue 2S4, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.23812/j.biol.regul.homeost.agents.202236.2S4.10
Received: 9 May 2022; Accepted: 9 May 2022; Available online: 9 May 2022; Issue release: 9 May 2022

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Ultrasonography (US) is a non-invasive and real-time medical imaging technique basedon the reflection of sound waves and the specific impedance of the body’s tissues. It has been used as adiagnostic aid in oral diseases both with an intraoral and extraoral approach in recent years. The fields ofapplication have been varied, from oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) to vesiculobullous diseases. It isadded to several other imaging technologies such as optical coherence tomography, narrow-band imaging,tissue fluorescence, and reflectance microscopy. This study aims to provide an overview of the techniqueand fields of application in the oral cavity.METHODS: Narrative overview of the literature synthesizing the findings of literature retrieved fromsearches of PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science database.RESULTS: Most studies in the literature analyze the feasibility of the US in OSCC. In OSCC, thetechnique allows for identifying the lesion in the surrounding tissue context; furthermore, the highdimensional accuracy allows for measuring the tumor thickness, giving diagnostic and prognosticinformation. Ultrasonography has been applied also to oral lichen planus (OLP), Pemphigus Vulgaris(PV), Mucous membrane pemphigoid (MMP), and temporomandibular joint (TMJ).CONCLUSION: The US represents a promising imaging technique in vivo and real-time for thecharacterization of oral diseases. Further studies are needed on the topic.


Keywords

ultrasonography;oral squamous cell carcinoma;oral diseases;literature review


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