Why You Should Get Screened For Oral Cancer

At Lanier Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, we offer oral cancer screening during each biannual dental checkup to our Buford, GA dental office. Oral cancer remains one of the most under-diagnosed cancers, so we work with each patient to schedule regular screenings to check for any signs of oral cancer. Patients of all ages can benefits from regular screening for complex dental problems. At Lanier Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, we care about each of our patients and work with them to provide exceptional dental care. If you haven’t scheduled your biannual exam, visit our Buford, GA dental office for routine screenings.

What Happens During An Oral Cancer Screening?

Getting screened for oral cancer is easy, effective, and may save your life. Oral cancer screenings are painless and don’t require any invasive procedures. During your routine dental checkup, Dr. Alla Brown and Dr. Amanda Newberry will examine your gums, tongue, cheeks, face, and throat for any signs of oral cancer. The symptoms of oral cancer vary but may result in difficulty moving the jaw, lesions, sores, swelling, numbness, pain, or soreness anywhere in your oral cavity, face, and neck.

If any signs of oral cancer are detected, your dentist may schedule a biopsy to determine if oral cancer is indeed present. Patients with oral cancer may need to undergo further treatment to improve their overall health. Getting screened regularly may help detect oral cancer early and give patients the best chance of receiving the treatment they need.

Schedule An Oral Cancer Screening in Buford, GA

Catching complex dental issues early can give patients the best chance of receiving the treatment they need and possibly avoid the need for advanced treatment. At Lanier Family & Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. Brown and Dr. Newberry work with you to deliver the dental care you need to improve your overall oral health. If you need to schedule an appointment, you can call our Buford, GA dental office or schedule an appointment online.

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