A brief review of cytology in dentistry

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Abstract

Oral cytology is a non-invasive adjunctive diagnostic tool with a number of potential applications in the practice of dentistry. This brief review begins with a history of cytology in medicine and how cytology was initially applied in oral medicine. A description of the different technical aspects of oral cytology is provided, including the collection and processing of oral cytological samples, and the microscopic interpretation and reporting, along with their advantages and limitations. Applications for oral cytology are listed with a focus on the triage of patients presenting with oral potentially malignant disorders and oral mucosal infections. Furthermore, the utility of oral cytology roles across both expert (for example, secondary oral medicine or tertiary head and neck oncology services) and non-expert (for example, primary care general dental practice) clinical settings is explored. A detailed section covers the evidence-base for oral cytology as a diagnostic adjunctive technique in both the early detection and monitoring of patients with oral cancer and oral epithelial dysplasia. The review concludes with an exploration of future directions, including the integration of artificial intelligence for automated analysis and point of care ‘smart diagnostics', thereby offering some insight into future opportunities for a wider application of oral cytology in dentistry.

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Srinivasan Rajsri, K., K. Durab, S., A. Varghese, I., Vigneswaran, N., T. McDevitt, J., & Kerr, A. R. (2024). A brief review of cytology in dentistry. British Dental Journal, 236(4), 329–336. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41415-024-7075-7

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