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Oral cancer screening
Detecting oral cancer early is key to effectively treating it. At Forever Dental, we provide you with comprehensive oral cancer screening services. Take the first step toward your future health and schedule a screening today at your local office.
What to expect during oral cancer screening
Full examination
Your dentist will conduct a comprehensive examination of your mouth and throat, checking for any abnormalities or suspicious signs.
Specialized screening
Forever Dental uses a specialized screening device which leverages fluorescence visualization technology. This helps your dentist identify any abnormalities in the oral cavity, including potential signs of cancer.
Open communication
Open communication is encouraged during the screening. If you have any concerns or questions, feel free to discuss them with your care team.
Education and recommendations
Following the screening, you’ll be provided with information about your results and any follow-up recommendations.
Oral cancer screening results
Receiving the results of an oral cancer screening will help you better understand your oral health, and the next best steps to take. It’s important to remember that an abnormal result doesn’t necessarily mean you have cancer.
Many oral issues, such as benign growths or infections, can produce abnormal findings during a screening. Your dentist will make customized recommendations for you based on their findings.
Here’s how oral cancer screening results are typically communicated:
Normal results
If your oral cancer screening results are normal, it means there are no evident signs of cancer or any other concerning issues with your mouth or throat.
Abnormal or suspicious findings
If your screening reveals abnormalities or suspicious lesions, your dentist will discuss these findings with you. They may collaborate with a specialist for further testing, including:
- Biopsy: A small sample of tissue will be taken for laboratory analysis to determine if cancerous cells are present.
- Imaging tests: In some cases, additional imaging tests such as X-rays, CT scans or MRIs may be suggested to assess the extent of the abnormality or to check for signs that cancer has spread.
Referral to a specialist
If needed, your dentist may refer you to an oral surgeon or an oncologist for further evaluation and management, especially if cancer is suspected.
Regular monitoring
If the abnormalities are not definitively cancerous but require monitoring, your dentist will schedule follow-up appointments to track any changes over time.
Cost of oral cancer screening
The cost of an oral cancer screening varies depending on factors like your Forever Dental office location, and whether you have dental insurance. In general, the cost typically is around $70 for an enhanced screening.
Oral cancer screening FAQs
How to detect oral cancer?
Oral cancer screening FAQs
How to detect oral cancer
During your oral cancer screening, your dentist will visually examine your mouth and throat. Forever Dental uses specialized tools such as Oral ID to aid in detecting abnormal tissues and prompt further diagnostic tests like biopsies if any suspicious findings are identified. We also recommend checking for indicating signs at home, such as swollen and hard lymph nodes near your jawline, discoloration in your cheeks and gums or if you have difficulty moving your tongue.
Where to get oral cancer screening?
You can receive a traditional oral cancer screening at various healthcare facilities, including your local Forever Dental office, oral surgery clinics and some primary care physician offices. It’s essential to schedule regular dental check-ups, as your Forever Dental care team may include an enhanced oral cancer screening as part of the exam.
Who should get an oral cancer screening?
Oral cancer screenings are recommended for adults of all ages, as oral cancer can affect anyone regardless of age or gender. Individuals with risk factors such as tobacco or alcohol use, a family history of oral cancer or previous oral cancer diagnoses should especially consider regular screenings.
How often should you have oral cancer screening?
Generally, you should have an oral cancer screening at least once a year during your routine dental check-up. However, individuals with higher risk factors, such as tobacco users, may require more frequent screenings.
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Oral cancer screening: early detection matters
When it comes to oral cancer, early detection matters. Regular visits to your Forever Dental dentist can help you stay on top of your oral health and alert you to any potential risks or concerns. Call to schedule your appointment today.