Oral Cancer Screening
Oral Cancer Screening & Gum Health Care
Taking care of your mouth means more than just brushing and flossing. It also means checking for serious problems like oral cancer and gum disease. We offer dental cancer screening as part of your regular visit, so any warning signs can be found early.
Signs of oral cancer can include sores that don’t heal, lumps, white or red patches, and pain that doesn’t go away. These symptoms aren’t always cancer, but it’s important to get them checked. Our dental oral cancer screening is quick, painless, and could make a big difference in your long-term health.
The oral cancer screening benefits are clear — early detection leads to better outcomes. We check your tongue, gums, cheeks, and throat for anything unusual. If we spot something, we’ll guide you on the next steps right away.
In some cases, we may also use a dental X-ray to look for hidden problems under the surface. X-rays can help detect bone loss, infections, or growths that aren’t visible during a regular exam.
If your gums are bleeding, swollen, or pulling away from your teeth, it could be a sign of gum disease. Our periodontal therapy focuses on deep cleaning and healing your gums before the damage becomes serious. We help you fight off infection, reduce swelling, and keep your teeth strong.
Healthy gums and early cancer checks are both important parts of good oral care. These screenings are simple but powerful tools to protect your overall health. If it’s been a while since your last checkup, now’s a good time to come in. We’ll keep things simple and focus on what matters most — your health and peace of mind.
FAQs
What is oral cancer screening?
Mouth cancer screening is a routine oral cancer exam performed by a dentist or doctor to check the mouth for any signs of cancer or oral cancer risk factors before symptoms appear.
What tests detect mouth cancer?
Tests like a visual oral health screening, biopsy, and imaging scans help in oral cancer diagnosis by identifying abnormal tissues or growths in the mouth.
What does oral cancer look like in the early stage?
Early signs of oral cancer include red or white patches, sores that don’t heal, lumps, or rough spots inside the mouth that may indicate abnormal cell changes.
What is the 3 finger test for oral cancer?
The 3-finger test helps check mouth opening and jaw movement, which can indicate potential issues; however, it is not a substitute for a dentist cancer check or professional diagnosis.