

Oral Cancer DetectionThe signs of oral cancerWe perform a thorough oral cancer exam during your checkups because early detection can save your life. Oral cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the mouth and throat. Some of the warning signs are -
The exam for oral cancer
As part of our oral cancer exam, we can offer comfortable, non-invasive technologies for detecting cancer in its earliest stages. There can be two steps in oral cancer detection: screening and biopsy. Screening for oral cancer
We use a concentrated light that identifies abnormal areas. Under the light, abnormal or suspicious tissues appear white in contrast with the surrounding healthy tissue. If we find any suspicious sores or lesions, we may then use an in-office biopsy system to determine if the area is pre-cancerous or cancerous. Performing a biopsy for oral cancerWe press a small brush firmly against the area and rotate it gently to collect a sample of cells. The sample is spread onto a glass slide and sent to the laboratory for examination. At the lab, a computer analyzes the cell sample. A pathologist then evaluates the sample and provides a diagnosis. If cancerous or potentially cancerous cells are found, we talk with you about any additional testing that may be needed. Early detection is vital to successful treatment for oral cancer. That is why we offer these technologies for keeping you and your mouth healthy. |