Screening for Oral Cancer

Did you know that approximately 42,000 new cases of head and neck cancer are diagnosed each year? 65% of these begin in the oral cavity, which is why dentists in Bel Air recommend regular screening for oral cancer.

Regular visits to the dentist are essential for early oral cancer detection. During your bi-annual check-up, your dentist will conduct a preliminary screening to look for any abnormalities. About 10% of patients have a flat, painless white or red spot or a small sore on the inside of the mouth. Testing can determine if this spot is harmless or cancerous. Your dentist may take tissue for checking or send you to a specialist. Because many of these spots and tooth abscesses may be visible only to your dentist, it is vital to visit your dentist’s office, especially as you get older.