A thorough screening for oral cancer is part of your routine dental checkup — another reason why you should be examined regularly. The screening includes a visual assessment of your lips, tongue and the inside of your mouth, including a check for red or white patches or unusual sores.
You may be palpated (pressed with fingers) to detect the presence of lumps and swellings, and your tongue may be gently pulled aside for an even better view. A special light, dye or other procedure may also be used to help check any suspect areas. If anything appears to be out of the ordinary, a biopsy can be easily performed.
If you notice abnormal sores or color changes in the tissue of your mouth, lips and tongue, they may be a symptom of oral cancer. Most, however, are completely benign. Sores or other unusual changes that haven't gone away by themselves after two to three weeks should be examined.
Remember, the only way to accurately diagnose oral cancer is through a laboratory report. Early diagnosis, aided by thorough screenings at your regular dental checkups, is one of the best defenses against oral cancer. For more information on oral cancer screening services in the Franklin, WI, area call Franklin Dental at (414) 425-7050 today!
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