Dundee Dental Hospital Specialist Services: Oral Medicine - Who to Refer

Warning
 The following cases are likely to be accepted for assessment within Oral Medicine
 TMD
 Orofacial Pain
  • For example: Trigeminal neuralgia, idiopathic facial pain, burning mouth syndrome
  • Essential that any possible dental causes are excluded in Primary Care prior to referral
Oral mucosal conditions
  • Oral lichen planus
  • Vesiculobullous disorders, recurrent oral ulceration
  • White patches, red patches, multiple pigmented lesions
Oral manifestations of systemic disease
  • Rheumatological conditions e.g. systemic lupus erythematosus
  • Gastro-intestinal tract disease e.g. Crohn’s disease
  • Immunosuppressed/Immunocompromised states
 Xerostomia
Viral and fungal infections presenting in the oral cavity
  • Which have not responded to treatment in Primary Care, including management of local risk factors e.g., leaving out dentures at night and improved denture hygiene; rinsing and gargling after using steroid inhaler, smoking cessation.
 Numbness of the orofacial region
  • Which is not directly related to dental disease.

 

Referrals not accepted to Oral Medicine
Suspected oral malignancy
  • Suspicion of Oral Malignancy should be referred as per urgent referral guidelines to the local Oral and Maxillofacial Department.
Local anaesthetic allergy

Editorial Information

Next review date: 03/05/2027