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Oral Cancer Screening


Posted on 6/6/2022 by Evan
Oral Cancer ScreeningOral cancer is the development of abnormal cells in the oral cavity. Oral cancer screening is the procedure done to check for cancer signs in the mouth. The goal is to identify the cancerous growths early for immediate intervention to take effect. These oral examinations are done during the oral checkups. We shall discuss how tests are performed and why you should get screened.

Why get Cancer Screening


The primary role of oral cancer screening is to detect cancerous cells or growths in the mouth. Cancer cells and lesions are best caught early, making treatment and removal easier. People with a high risk of getting oral cancer may find it essential to get regular screening. Some factors and habits that increase getting oral cancer include smoking tobacco. Using any forms of tobacco such as cigarettes, cigars, and pipes may expose you to cancer. Heavy alcohol uptake is another factor that exposes your mouth to oral cancer. If one was previously diagnosed with oral cancer, the chances are high that he/she will contract it again. History of exposure to UV rays from the sun may lead to lip cancer. An increased number of cancer cases has been reported due to the contraction of human papillomavirus(HPV).

What it entails and The Risks


Screening involves a mirror, light, and tongue depressor. The screening is done to identify abnormal bumps and patches in the mouth. The examination covers all mouth areas, such as the roof of the mouth, under the tongue, the inner cheeks, and gums. The dentists will also check the jawbone and the neck for any abnormalities. If any abnormalities are detected, the dentist will use a special dye next. The dye is used with a light to check if they are abnormal.

Offering care


Oral cancer cases are becoming more popular, and it is essential to take the initiative and get screened. Being aware may help identify the problem early and get treated as soon as possible. Please consult with us on oral cancer screening and get quality services.
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