All of the preventive services and procedures are important for healthy teeth. However, there are cases, when delaying routine dental care can lead to dire consequences. This is why oral cancer screening is one of the most important steps in preventive dentistry.
An internal examination of the mouth cavity
An external examination (neck, head)
Examination of the patient’s health history
If you have concerns about your oral health, you should schedule a visit with your dentist right away. Many patients wonder what are the signs that should bring them straight to the dentist’s office. Some of the most concerning signs are:
Numbness in the mouth
Lumps or red/white patches
Ulcers that last longer than several weeks
Challenges when swallowing
Unusual lumps on the gums, tongue, cheek, or throat
Abnormal patches on the gums, tongue, cheek, or throat
Generally, the risks of oral cancer tend to increase if the patient is a heavy smoker or binge drinks. Other risk factors include an unhealthy diet and genetics.
Peace of mind is perhaps the most important factor among many advantages. Along with that, early detection always increases the likelihood for a full recovery. Oral cancer screenings are life saving and are crucial for early detection.
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