Oral Potential Malignant Disorder
Oral Potential Malignant Disorder
Oral Potential Malignant Disorder
disorders
OPMDS
DONE BY: DR.Omnia Sami
• Potential malignant lesion:
• A benign lesion with morphologically altered tissue which has a
GREATER THAN NORMAL RISK of malignant transformation
• HOMOGENOUS
• Uniform white patch lesion with smooth or corrugated surface sometimes,
slightly raised mucosa. Usually plaque like, some are smooth, may be wrinkled or
crossed by small crack or fissure.
• Epithelial dysplasia has been found in this lesion and the risk of
developing OSCC is four times greater in smokeless tobacco users
compared to non-users.
• breaking the habit leads to a normal mucosa within 2 to 6 weeks. A
lesion that remains more than 6 weeks should be considered a true
leukoplakia or carcinoma and should be biopsied
Candida Leukoplakia (, Chronic Hyperplastic Candidiasis)
• 2-https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4091702/