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Oral cancer occurs when cells in the mouth (including tongue, lips, cheeks and throat) grow abnormally. Fortunately, oral cancer can be treated if detected early enough.

Kennedy Dental & Orthodontics encourages patients to schedule regular oral cancer screenings, especially if they are at a higher risk for developing oral cancer. Risk factors for oral cancer include smoking/using tobacco, heavy alcohol use, frequent sun exposure, HPV, being male and being over the age of 40.

About the Screening

During a typical oral cancer screening, a patient’s health history is first reviewed. Next, the dental or medical professional will closely examine the mouth; including the gums, cheeks, below the tongue, roof/floor and back of the mouth, and throat. He or she will also feel for any problems in areas such as the neck, jaw, lips, around the ears, and major salivary glands. A special light device, such as a VELscope® may also be used to visualize any precancerous or cancerous areas.

Most patients agree that oral screenings are quick and painless, and often leave the office feeling great about their proactive decision. Schedule an oral cancer screening appointment today.