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How to blot margin in PAP

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hello Dental online trainers Dr Dennis hartle here with another clinical mini tip for you today Iamp;#39;m posterior composits I recently got an email from one of our DOT users and itamp;#39;s a common question I get when I teach posterior composite techniques the problem is when you have a deep inner proximal carries or something thatamp;#39;s subgingival how do you manage that so today Iamp;#39;m going to be sharing with you what I call the direct resin margin elevation technique so Iamp;#39;m going to show you a case through some X-rays and then Iamp;#39;m going to use illustrations to show you how I would do this course this type of technique CU itamp;#39;s so so difficult to be able to photograph this type of technique because as you know itamp;#39;s very demanding so letamp;#39;s walk through the technique so this is my patient and if you take a look youamp;#39;ll see thereamp;#39;s some in proximal carries on the bicuspid on the distal right down in this Zone and ita

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To establish the width of a margin, the pathologist will measure the distance between the outer edge of cancer cells and the edge of the tissue that was removed. The tumor is usually inked on the edges. This allows the pathologist to clearly see the end of the tumor.
Deep margins are located at the base of the biopsy/specimen and lateral/peripheral margins are the side edges of the biopsy/specimen. If there is no tumor extending to the margins, the pathologist will describe how close the lesion came to the edge. (Example: tumor extends to within 2 mm of the margin).
The margin is described as positive or involved when the pathologist finds cancer cells at the edge of the tissue, suggesting that all of the cancer has not been removed.
Positive Surgical Margin (aka Involved) means that there are cancer cells in the tissue that was perceived to be normal by the surgeon. Usually, more surgery is indicated to remove the remaining cancer.
Varying definitions of surgical margins Some doctors want 2 millimeters (mm) or more of healthy tissue between the edge of the cancer and the outer edge of the removed tissue. Other doctors consider a 1-mm rim of healthy tissue and sometimes even smaller than that to be a clear margin.
Excision biopsy with 2 mm margins is appropriate whenever possible. Wide excision can then be based on the Breslow thickness. Tumors 1 mm thick may benefit from SLN biopsy. SLN biopsy provides accurate prognostic information.
Margins are the edge of a biopsy or surgical excision specimen. If melanoma extends to the edge of the sample (the margins), then it is presumed that the biopsy or excision did not remove the entire tumor.
A positive margin means cancer cells were found around the outer edge of the removed tissue, indicating that not all cancer cells were successfully removed. This increases the risk of future recurrence.

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