According to the National Institutes of Health, over 49,700 people are diagnosed with mouth cancer each year. The five-year survival rate is a little more than 75 percent, which means an oral cancer screening can be critical.
How is an Oral Cancer Screening Performed?
During your dental visit, your dentist will ask about your health history and examine your oral cavity for signs of mouth or throat cancer. Your cheek lining, gums, lips, the front part of your tongue, mouth floor (beneath your tongue), and the complex palette that makes up the top of your mouth are all part of your oral cavity. As for your throat, it begins at the soft spot on the roof of your mouth and continues back into your throat. It includes the back part of your tongue and the base where your tongue attaches to the floor of your mouth. While there is no routine test for oral cancer, your screening is likely to include the following steps:
Additional Tests
In addition to an oral exam, some dentists may also use the following screening techniques:
Results
If your dentist finds any precancerous lesions or signs of mouth cancer, the following may be recommended:
It is always worth asking your dentist for an oral cancer screening since early detection is vital to successful treatment.
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