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Oral Cancer Screening

Some things are easy to miss if you’re not looking for them.

Oral cancer does not always hurt. Sometimes it shows up as a patch that lingers too long. A sore that is slow to close. A spot you keep catching with your teeth. It is easy to brush off – but your dentist knows what to look for.

That is the purpose of a screening. It is non-invasive and takes very little time. But it can catch a problem early, when treatment is far more manageable. Waiting until there is pain means waiting too long.

Dental professional using VELScope scanner for oral cancer screening
VEL Technologies dental imaging scanner with blue accents and white stand base

Early detection matters more than perfect prevention.

You can do all the right things – brush, floss, stay away from tobacco – and still develop something worth checking. A screening does not assume there is a problem. It simply gives your provider a chance to look closely.

Oral cancer screening is included in many routine dental appointments. It involves a visual and hands-on exam of the soft tissues inside your mouth: tongue, cheeks, the roof and floor of the mouth, gums, lips, and throat. Your dentist may also check around your neck and along your jawline.

They are watching for:
• Unusual patches (white, red, or a mix of both)
• Lumps or areas of swelling
• Spots that bleed or form crusts
• Changes in how tissue feels or moves
• Persistent soreness that is not resolving

It’s quick. It’s gentle. And it could make all the difference.

The screening happens right in the dental chair. No sedation needed. No recovery time. Just a few focused minutes with someone trained to notice what most people would overlook.

Here is what to expect:
• Your dentist will ask a few questions about symptoms, family history, and past concerns
• They will examine your mouth, tongue, and throat
• They may apply gentle pressure along your neck or beneath your jaw
• If anything stands out, they will walk you through the next steps – often a photo or referral

You may leave with peace of mind. You may leave with a clear plan. Either way, you will not walk out with unanswered questions.

One of our dental professionals performing teeth cleaning on a patient in our dental clinic treatment room
One of our dental professionals consulting with a patient at our dental clinic

Your Oral Cancer Screening questions, answered.

Catching something early starts with looking.

Oral cancer screening is one of the most straightforward steps you can take to protect your health over the long term. If it has been a while since your last visit – or if something feels off – schedule an appointment. Your mouth can tell you a great deal, even when everything seems fine.

Book an oral cancer screening near you!

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