Oral Cancer Screenings at Cayon Dental
With regular checkups, it becomes easy to detect oral cancer at an early stage. Oral cancer growth is quickly detectable and immediate screening and treatment can save your life. Oral cancer screening is an examination performed by a dentist to search for indications of cancer or precancerous conditions in your mouth. The objective of oral cancer screening is to recognize mouth cancer early when there is a higher chance for a cure. Most dentists execute out an examination of your mouth during a regular dental visit to screen for oral cancer. A few dentists may utilize extra tests to help in diagnosing portion of abnormal cells in your mouth.
Oral cancer is the 6th most common sort of cancer in the United States. Early diagnose and treatment can save your life. Indeed, The Oral Cancer Foundation expresses that the survival rate for oral cancer is 80-90% when it’s detected early.


Symptoms:
- Loss of feeling in your mouth, face, or neck area
- Chronic sore throat and hoarseness
- Ear pain
- A feeling that something is stuck in the back of your throat
- Swelling, lumps, rough patches, on any area inside your mouth
- Unexplained bleeding inside your mouth
- Sores on the mouth, face, or neck that bleed easily and don’t heal within 2 weeks
- Difficulty swallowing, chewing, speaking, moving your jaw, or moving your tongue
- Velvety or speckled patches in your mouth
- Change in the fit of your dentures
- Dramatic weight loss
Risks:
- Oral cancer screening could lead to additional tests: If your dentist finds a strange sore, you may experience further testing to decide its cause. The best way to decide if you have oral cancer is to remove some abnormal cells and test them for cancer by a method called a biopsy.
- Oral cancer screening can’t detect all mouth cancers: It may be hard to identify areas of abnormal cells just by taking a glimpse at your mouth, so it’s possible that small cancer or precancerous sore could go undetected.
- Oral cancer screening hasn’t been proved to save lives: There’s no proof that regular oral examinations to search for indications of oral cancer can reduce the number of deaths caused about by oral cancer. Screening for oral cancer may help discover tumors early — when cure is almost certain.
If an abnormality is discovered, it could possibly be cancer. Your dentist and oral surgeon will have a talk with you about any further activities that should be taken. You will be treated with the most extreme care at our clinic. You will find that your test is complete, and your dentist treats you with the utmost care.