PREVENTIVE CARE & EARLY DETECTION
Protect Your Smile Detect Problems Early
An oral cancer evaluation is a simple, non-invasive screening designed to identify unusual changes in your mouth, gums, tongue, and throat. Early detection can make a meaningful difference in treatment and outcomes.
Quick & Non-Invasive
Early Detection
Comprehensive Screening
Comfortable Care
ORAL CANCER EVALUATION NEAR YOU
Convenient Care at Premiere Dental
At Premiere Dental, we provide regular checkups to maintain oral health and receive exceptional oral cancer treatment in Abington, West Deptford, or Northeast Philadelphia.
ORAL CANCER EVALUATION
A Simple Screening for Your Long-Term Health
One of the most critical screenings that dentists perform is an oral cancer screening. Oral cancer can be life-threatening, and early detection is key to successful treatment. During an oral cancer screening, a dentist examines the mouth for any signs of cancer, including unusual lumps or sores, red or white patches, or other abnormalities. Patients can take proactive steps toward preventing and treating oral cancer by scheduling regular dental checkups aand undergoing oral cancer screenings. With proper oral care and early detection, individuals can enjoy healthy, beautiful smiles for years.
Early detection starts with a simple, comfortable screening.
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WHAT WE LOOK FOR
Comprehensive Oral Cancer Screening
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Unusual Lumps or Bumps
We check for abnormal lumps, swelling, or changes in the tissues of your mouth.
Red or White Patches
We look for unusual areas of discoloration or changes in the appearance of oral tissues.
Persistent Sores
We examine sores or irritated areas that don't heal normally.
Changes in Oral Tissue
We evaluate unusual changes in texture, color, or appearance.
Neck & Throat Areas
Your dentist may also examine surrounding areas for unusual swelling or abnormalities.
Unexplained Symptoms
Persistent pain, numbness, bleeding, or difficulty chewing or swallowing may require further evaluation.
WHY ORAL CANCER SCREENINGS MATTER
Early Detection Can Make a Difference
Oral cancer screenings are an important part of routine dental care. Regular evaluations allow your dentist to identify suspicious changes early and recommend additional testing or specialist care when necessary.
- Detects unusual changes early
- Quick and comfortable examination
- Supports preventive oral healthcare
- Helps monitor changes over time
- Provides peace of mind
KNOW THE WARNING SIGNS
When Should You Consider an Evaluation?
Persistent Mouth Sores
Unusual Lumps or Swelling
Red or White Patches
Unexplained Bleeding
Mouth or Throat Pain
Numbness or Tenderness
Difficulty Swallowing
Chronic Sore Throat
YOUR SCREENING EXPERIENCE
Simple Comfortable Thorough
Our oral cancer evaluation is a quick, gentle, and non-invasive process designed to identify unusual changes early and help protect your long-term oral health.
Oral Examination
Your dentist visually examines your mouth, gums, tongue, and other oral tissues.
Physical Examination
The dentist may gently feel your mouth, jaw, and neck for unusual lumps or changes.
Identify Concerns
Any unusual areas or symptoms are carefully evaluated.
Identify Concerns
Any unusual areas or symptoms are carefully evaluated.
COMFORTABLE PREVENTIVE CARE
Your Comfort Comes First
An oral cancer screening is generally painless and non-invasive. Our team takes a gentle approach while carefully examining your mouth and surrounding areas.
Gentle Care
Modern Dentistry
Personalized Attention
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
We’re Here to Help
Have questions about oral cancer evaluations? We’ve answered some of the most common questions below.
An oral cancer screening is a visual and physical examination of your mouth and throat Premiere Dental to check for signs of oral cancer.
An oral cancer screening is typically performed during a routine dental exam. Your dentist or healthcare professional will examine your mouth, throat, and neck for any unusual lumps, bumps, or changes in color or texture.
An oral cancer screening is typically performed during a routine dental exam. Your dentist or healthcare professional will examine your mouth, throat, and neck for any unusual lumps, bumps, or changes in color or texture.
All adults should undergo an oral cancer screening as part of their routine dental exam. People who use tobacco or consume alcohol heavily, as well as those with a family history of oral cancer, may be at higher risk and may benefit from more frequent screenings.
Symptoms of oral cancer include persistent mouth sores, lumps, or white/red patches, and difficulty chewing or swallowing. Other signs can include unexplained bleeding, numbness, or chronic sore throat.
No, an oral cancer screening cannot detect all types of oral cancer. Some early-stage oral cancers may not be visible during an exam, so it is important to report any symptoms or changes in your mouth to your healthcare provider.
No, an oral cancer screening is usually painless and non-invasive. Your dentist or healthcare professional may use a special light or tool to examine your mouth and throat.
The frequency of oral cancer screenings may depend on your individual risk factors. It is generally recommended that adults undergo an oral cancer screening at least once a year during their routine dental exam.
If an oral cancer screening detects a problem, Premiere Dental may refer you to a specialist for further testing and evaluation. Early detection and treatment of oral cancer can improve your chances of successful treatment and recovery.