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Prioritize Your Health with Routine Oral Cancer Screenings

Oral cancer doesn’t always come with obvious warning signs, which is why early detection is critical. At Family Dentistry of Crystal Lake, we include screenings during your regular dental visits to ensure your total oral health is protected.

What to Expect During a Screening

Our experienced dental professionals carefully examine the soft tissues of your mouth (including your lips, cheeks, tongue, and throat) for any signs of abnormal growths, discoloration, or persistent sores. This painless, non-invasive evaluation can reveal early warning signs that might otherwise go unnoticed.

The Importance of Early Detection

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Oral cancer affects thousands of Americans each year, and unfortunately, many cases are diagnosed too late. Men are statistically more at risk, but this condition can affect people of all ages. According to the American Cancer Society, over 54,000 new cases are reported annually.

At our office, we follow the highest standards for early detection, because when caught in the initial stages, oral cancer is far more treatable. Be proactive, ask for your oral cancer screening during your next checkup and gain peace of mind along with your clean smile.

FAQ

During your visit, our dentist visually examines the soft tissues of your mouth (including your lips, cheeks, tongue, and throat) for any unusual spots, sores, or color changes. The process is quick, gentle, and included with your routine exam to ensure any early signs of oral cancer are detected promptly.

Family Dentistry of Crystal Lake includes an oral cancer screening during your regular dental checkup, which is recommended every six months. This twice-a-year schedule allows your dentist to closely monitor changes and detect potential issues early before they develop into something more serious.

Not at all. The screening is completely painless and non-invasive. Your dentist simply looks over and gently feels the soft tissues in and around your mouth. It’s a simple part of your routine visit that provides peace of mind and supports long-term oral health.