How Your Health Begins in the Mouth” Podcast with Dr. Adam Geach

Oral Cancer Screenings

At Geach Dental, we prioritize your overall oral health, which includes proactive measures to detect and prevent oral cancer.

Be Proactive In Your Oral Cancer Screening

Oral cancer screenings are a vital part of our comprehensive dental care. These screenings involve a thorough examination of your mouth, including the lips, tongue, gums, and throat, to detect any signs of oral cancer or precancerous conditions.

During an oral cancer screening, our experienced dental team visually inspects the mouth to identify potential abnormalities that may require further investigation. Early detection is crucial in increasing the chances of successful treatment and recovery. That’s why we recommend regular oral cancer screenings, especially for individuals who may have high-risk factors.

More than 34,000 Americans will be diagnosed with oral or pharyngeal cancer this year. It will cause over 8,000 deaths, killing roughly one person every hour, every day. Of those 34,000 newly diagnosed individuals, only half will be alive in 5 years.

The two most common pathways by which most people develop oral cancer are through tobacco and alcohol use and through exposure to the human papillomavirus (HPV) – the same virus responsible for the majority of cervical cancers in women.

Oral cancer often starts as a tiny, unnoticed white or red spot or sore somewhere in the mouth and often goes unnoticed. It can affect any area of the mouth including the lips, gums, cheeks, tongue, floor of the mouth, and palate. When found early, oral cancers have an 80 to 90% survival rate. Dental professionals can act as a first line of defense in the early detection of oral cancer.

•Early signs include:
•A sore that bleeds easily or does not heal.
•A color change of the oral tissues.
•A lump, thickening, rough spot, crust or small eroded area.
•Pain, tenderness, or numbness anywhere in the mouth or on the lips.
•Difficulty chewing, swallowing, speaking or moving the jaw or tongue.
•A change in the way the teeth fit together.

Are You A Good Candidate For Oral Cancer Screening?

Determining who is a good candidate for oral cancer screenings is an important aspect of our comprehensive dental care at Geach Dental. We believe that proactive measures are key to maintaining optimal oral health. While oral cancer can affect anyone, certain individuals may have a higher risk and should consider regular screenings.

Those who engage in tobacco use, including smoking or smokeless tobacco, are at a heightened risk for oral cancer. Alcohol consumption in addition to tobacco use dramatically increases the risk. Those exposed to certain forms of human papillomavirus (HPV) also have an increased risk of developing oral cancer. Additionally, prolonged exposure to the sun without protection can increase the risk of lip cancer.

Even if you do not have any of these risk factors, oral cancer screenings are still beneficial for everyone and we inspect for signs at each recall examination. Detecting oral cancer in its early stages significantly improves the chances of successful treatment.

Don't wait for symptoms to appear, schedule an appointment with us to ensure your oral health and peace of mind.

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Types of Oral Cancer Screening

At Geach Dental, we offer various types of oral cancer screenings to ensure comprehensive and effective care for our patients. Early detection is key in successfully treating oral cancer, which is why we utilize advanced screening techniques to identify any signs of abnormalities.

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Visual examination is the first step in oral cancer screenings. Our experienced dentists carefully inspect your mouth, lips, tongue, gums, and other oral tissues for any visible signs of discoloration, sores, or irregularities. We also palpate the lymph nodes in your neck and jaw area to check for any swelling or tenderness.

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In some cases, we may recommend a biopsy if any suspicious lesions or areas are detected during the screening. A biopsy involves taking a small tissue sample for laboratory analysis to determine if it is benign or cancerous.

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Our commitment to providing thorough and comprehensive oral cancer screenings ensures that we can detect any abnormalities at the earliest stage possible. If you have any concerns about oral cancer or would like to schedule a screening, don't hesitate to reach out to us. Your oral health and overall well-being are our top priorities.

Benefits Of Oral Cancer Screening

Oral cancer screenings offer numerous benefits and play a crucial role in maintaining your overall health and well-being. At Geach Dental, we prioritize the importance of early detection and prevention through our comprehensive screening services.

Early Detection

One of the significant benefits of oral cancer screenings is early detection. By identifying any abnormalities or precancerous lesions in their early stages, we can initiate timely treatment and significantly improve the chances of successful outcomes. Early intervention can prevent the progression of oral cancer, potentially saving lives.

Peace Of Mind

Another advantage of oral cancer screenings is peace of mind. Regular screenings provide reassurance and ensure that any potential issues are identified promptly. By taking a proactive approach to your oral health, you can minimize the risk of developing advanced-stage oral cancer and the need for more invasive treatments.

Quick, Painless, And Non-Invasive Procedures

Additionally, oral cancer screenings are quick, painless, and non-invasive procedures. Our experienced dental team performs these screenings during routine checkups, making them convenient and easily accessible for our patients. By incorporating regular screenings into your dental care routine, you are taking a proactive step towards your oral health and overall well-being.

We encourage you to prioritize your oral health and schedule an oral cancer screening with our skilled dentists. Early detection is key, and together we can ensure your oral health remains at its best. Contact us today to book your appointment and take a proactive approach to your oral health journey.

Our Oral Cancer Screening Process

At Geach Dental, your oral health is our utmost priority. We believe in the power of early detection when it comes to oral cancer, which is why we offer comprehensive oral cancer screenings as part of our commitment to your well-being. Our best practices process ensures that you receive thorough and effective screenings that can potentially save lives.

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During your visit, our experienced dental team will start by reviewing your medical history to identify any potential risk factors. We will then conduct a visual examination of your oral cavity, checking for any visible abnormalities, such as sores, red or white patches, or unusual growths. A physical examination will follow, allowing us to detect any lumps, bumps, or changes in texture.

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In the event that suspicious lesions or abnormalities are found, we may recommend a biopsy to confirm the presence of oral cancer. Should further evaluation and treatment be necessary, we will facilitate referrals to trusted oral surgeons or oncologists who specialize in oral cancer care.

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Your oral health is a lifelong journey, and we are here to support you every step of the way. We encourage regular follow-up appointments to monitor your oral health and provide ongoing screenings. By prioritizing oral cancer screenings and early detection, we can work together to ensure your long-term health and well-being.

Don't wait until it's too late. Schedule your comprehensive oral cancer screening with Geach Dental today.

Our compassionate team is dedicated to your oral health, and we're here to provide you with the exceptional care you deserve. Together, let's take proactive steps in fighting oral cancer and preserving your beautiful smile.

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FAQS ANSWERED

Oral Cancer Screening

At Geach Dental, we understand the importance of early detection when it comes to oral health. Oral cancer is a serious condition that can have a significant impact on your overall well-being if left undetected and untreated. To help you better understand oral cancer screenings and their significance, we have compiled a list of frequently asked questions. Our aim is to provide you with valuable information and address any concerns you may have. Read on to learn more about oral cancer screenings, their benefits, and what to expect during the process. If you have further questions or would like to schedule an oral cancer screening, our experienced team is here to assist you.

What is an oral cancer screening?

An oral cancer screening is a preventive measure performed by a dentist or oral health professional to detect any signs or symptoms of oral cancer. It involves a visual examination of the mouth, gums, tongue, and throat, as well as palpation of the oral tissues to check for any abnormalities or suspicious lesions.

It is recommended to have an oral cancer screening at least once a year as part of your routine dental check-up. However, the frequency may vary depending on your risk factors, such as tobacco or alcohol use, family history of oral cancer, or previous history of oral lesions. Your dentist can assess your individual needs and recommend the appropriate screening schedule.

No, an oral cancer screening is typically painless and non-invasive. It involves a thorough visual examination and gentle palpation of the oral tissues. Your dentist will use specialized tools and may ask you to rinse your mouth with a special solution for a clearer view of the oral cavity.

The signs and symptoms of oral cancer can vary, but common indications include persistent mouth sores, red or white patches in the mouth, difficulty or pain while swallowing, unexplained bleeding, lumps or thickening in the oral tissues, changes in voice or speech, and persistent sore throat. However, it's important to note that these symptoms can also be caused by other oral conditions, so an oral cancer screening is essential for accurate diagnosis.

Yes, oral cancer screenings can detect various oral conditions besides cancer. These screenings can help identify precancerous lesions, oral infections, gum disease, and other abnormalities in the oral tissues. Early detection of these conditions allows for prompt treatment and better oral health outcomes.

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