Oral cancer screenings help detect early signs of abnormal tissue, lesions, or changes in the mouth. Early detection is essential, and we incorporate screenings as part of your routine exam to help protect your long-term health.

Why Screen?

Regular screenings for oral cancer can catch cancerous cells and masses before they spread

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Identify Early Signs

Regular screenings allow for early signs of oral cancer to be detected early

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Quick and Painless

Screening for cancer takes as little as a few seconds - and should not hurt

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Increases Success Rate

Catching oral cancer early significantly increases chances of successful treatment

Frequently Asked Questions

Who needs oral cancer screenings?

Every adult benefits from routine screenings, especially those with risk factors.

Does it hurt?

No. The exam is quick and noninvasive.

How often should I get screened?

At least every routine dental checkup.

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