A 21-year-old female presented to the dental OPD referred from her primary-care physician for evaluation of a “lump” under her tongue that has been present for about two months. The lump has been very slowly growing, totally asymptomatic. The physical exam showed a 2.5 cm painless, fluctuant mass under the left ventral portion of her tongue. There are no other oral lesions present and no cervical lymphadenopathy. The patient’s dental exam is normal as well.
What would be your next step in the management this patient? What is the differential diagnosis of this lesion? *This case is from Docplexus editorial team for educative purpose only Source: Clinical oral and dental cases The answer is posted in the comments section. Click here