Oral Cancer Screenings
Protect your oral health and overall health with proper screenings
Oral cancer screenings are an important part of maintaining a healthy smile and body. At CarolinasDentist, we use thorough, professional examinations to detect early signs of oral cancer. Early detection greatly increases the chances of successful treatment, making regular screenings a vital part of your dental care routine.
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Why Early Detection Matters
Oral cancer can develop in many areas of the mouth and throat, often without noticeable symptoms in its early stages. Because of this, many cases aren’t diagnosed until the disease has progressed. By making oral cancer screenings part of your regular dental visits, you give yourself the best chance for early intervention and successful treatment.
Our team looks for even the smallest changes that might indicate a problem, using both visual and tactile exams—sometimes supplemented with advanced diagnostic tools—to help ensure nothing goes unnoticed. These screenings only take a few minutes but can make a life-saving difference.
Common Signs of Oral Cancer
Common symptoms that can indicate the presence of oral cancer include:
- Persistent mouth sores that don’t heal
- Red or white patches inside the mouth
- Lumps or thickened tissue
- Difficulty swallowing
- Unexplained pain or tenderness
- Voice changes or hoarseness
- Numbness in the lips, tongue, or mouth
If you experience any of these symptoms lasting more than two weeks, it’s important to schedule a dental exam promptly.
Oral Cancer Screenings FAQs
Anyone can develop oral cancer, but certain factors increase the risk. Tobacco use in any form, heavy alcohol consumption, and prolonged sun exposure are leading risk factors. Additionally, individuals with a history of HPV infection, weakened immune systems, or a family history of cancer may face higher risks. Age also plays a role, with most cases diagnosed in adults over 40. Regular dental checkups are essential for early detection, especially if you have these risk factors.
An oral cancer screening is a simple, painless procedure performed during your routine dental exam. Your dentist carefully examines the inside of your mouth, lips, tongue, throat, and neck for any unusual changes, such as sores, discoloration, or lumps. In some cases, special lights or tools may be used to detect abnormalities not visible to the naked eye. Screenings take only a few minutes but are a vital step in identifying oral cancer early, when it’s most treatable.
We recommend that all adult patients receive an oral cancer screening at least once a year during their regular dental exams. However, if you use tobacco, consume alcohol regularly, or have other risk factors, more frequent screenings may be advised. At your routine visit, we will help determine the schedule that’s best for you.










