Oral cancer can not only have a devastating effect on your smile. In some cases, it can even be fatal if not treated in time. Since it can be tough to identify, it is a good idea to see the dentists and team at Smile Loft Dental at Hillandale for your regular oral cancer screening in Silver Spring, Maryland. Dr. Kashyap Patel or Dr. Priya Patel can use these visits to look for any potential health issues. Call 301-445-5821 and one of our team members can schedule your appointment.
Oral cancer can usually be treated when diagnosed early. However, in many cases, oral cancer is not diagnosed until it reaches a more serious stage. We recommend that you receive an oral cancer screening annually to check for signs of cancer and other abnormalities when they are in the earliest stages. These screenings can be performed as part of your regular dental exams.
Oral cancer includes cancers of the lips, tongue, cheeks, throat, sinuses, floor of the mouth, and the hard and soft palates. Common symptoms of oral cancer include:
- Unexplained bleeding in the mouth
- Lumps, bumps, or rough spots on the gums, lips or other oral structures
- Oddly colored tissue in the mouth (red, white or speckled red-and-white patches)
- A persistent sore throat or a feeling that something is caught at the back of your throat
- Sores on the face, neck or mouth that bleed easily and do not heal within a couple of weeks
- Loss of feeling, pain, or numbness in the face, neck and mouth areas
- Ear pain
- Difficulty chewing, speaking or swallowing
- Changes in the fit of oral appliances or your bite
If you notice any of these symptoms or have any questions, please contact our office to make an appointment with our dentists. We want to make sure that oral cancer or other conditions are diagnosed as early as possible so that you have an increased chance of successful treatment. Our team is committed to helping you regain and maintain your oral health.
Frequently Asked Questions
An oral cancer screening is a quick, non-invasive check of your mouth, lips, tongue, gums, and surrounding tissues to look for early signs of cancer or precancerous changes. It helps catch problems before symptoms appear.
Early detection significantly improves treatment success and survival rates, because oral cancer can start without obvious symptoms. Regular screenings help identify abnormalities at their earliest stage.
Most dentists recommend an oral cancer screening at least once a year, and many incorporate it into your routine dental checkup every six months.
Your dentist will visually inspect and gently feel areas inside and around your mouth and neck for unusual patches, lumps, or sores. Some practices may use special lights or dyes to assist detection.
No special preparation is needed — the screening is typically done during your regular dental exam and only takes a few minutes.
If any abnormal areas are found, your dentist may recommend a follow-up visit, additional tests, or a referral for further evaluation to determine whether it’s cancerous.