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Thousands of people are affected by oral cancer each year, but early detection is crucial for successful treatment. At New Smiles Dental Excellence of Frisco in Frisco, TX, we provide thorough oral cancer screenings to help you take control of your oral health.
Our team of experienced professionals is committed to offering a comfortable and informative screening experience. We understand that the idea of oral cancer can be frightening, but with regular screenings and early intervention, you can greatly improve your chances of a positive outcome.
When you choose New Smiles Dental Excellence of Frisco, you are choosing a team that puts your well-being first. Our advanced technology and compassionate approach ensure that every patient receives top-quality care. Take a proactive step towards protecting your healthy smile with us.
An Overview of Oral Cancer
What is the solution?
Early detection and diagnosis of conditions.
Treatment Options
Surgery
Radiation Therapy
Chemotherapy
Targeted Therapy
Rehabilitation & Follow-Up
- Speech and Swallowing Therapy: Assistance to help you adapt and recover from changes affecting your ability to speak and eat.
- Nutritional Support: Guidance to ensure you maintain a healthy diet that supports your recovery.
- Emotional Support: Our counselors and support groups are available to help you navigate the emotional aspects of your journey.
Consider New Smiles Dental Excellence of Frisco in Frisco, TX for Your Oral Cancer Screening.
- Experienced and Compassionate Team: Our dentists and hygienists are highly trained in oral cancer detection and prevention. They prioritize clear communication and patient comfort, ensuring you feel at ease throughout the entire process.
- Advanced Technology: We use the latest advancements in oral cancer screening technology, enabling a more accurate and efficient examination.
- Comfortable and Welcoming Environment: We understand that dental visits can cause anxiety. Our clinic is designed to be warm and inviting, with calming décor and amenities to make your experience as stress-free as possible.
- Holistic Approach to Oral Health: We believe in preventive care and patient education. In addition to screening for oral cancer, we provide personalized guidance on maintaining good oral hygiene and reducing your risk factors.
Important Information on Oral Cancer Screening Procedures
- Consultation: We'll start with a brief discussion about your medical history, lifestyle habits, and any concerns you have about your oral health.
- Visual Examination: Our dentist will carefully examine your mouth, lips, tongue, throat, and neck for any signs of abnormalities, such as lumps, bumps, or discoloration.
- Palpation: The dentist will gently feel your cheeks, jaw, and lymph nodes to check for any unusual swelling or tenderness.
- Additional Tests (if necessary): Based on the initial examination findings, additional tests like brush biopsies or tissue biopsies may be recommended. These minimally invasive tests will be thoroughly discussed with you beforehand.
Know your numbers with oral cancer to understand the risks.
- Tobacco Use: Smoking, chewing tobacco, and using smokeless cigarettes are significant risk factors for oral cancer.
- Heavy Alcohol Consumption: Excessive alcohol intake can also increase your risk.
- Human Papillomavirus (HPV): Certain strains of HPV are linked to oral cancer, especially oropharyngeal cancer (cancer of the back of the throat).
- Sun Exposure: Sun damage to the lips can elevate the risk of lip cancer.
- Family History: Having a close family member with a history of oral cancer may slightly elevate your risk.
Schedule your oral cancer screening today and take control of your oral health!
- Tobacco Use: Smoking, chewing tobacco, and using smokeless cigarettes are significant risk factors for oral cancer.
- Heavy Alcohol Consumption: Excessive alcohol intake can also increase your risk.
- Human Papillomavirus (HPV): Certain strains of HPV are linked to oral cancer, especially oropharyngeal cancer (cancer of the back of the throat).
- Sun Exposure: Sun damage to the lips can elevate the risk of lip cancer.
- Family History: Having a close family member with a history of oral cancer may slightly elevate your risk.
