At Monarch Family Dental of Westminster, Dr. Jorge Rojas provides regular oral cancer screenings to all patients. They are designed to detect mouth cancer in the earliest possible stages to help give patients the best chance of survival.
We visually inspect your mouth to look for any lumps or lesions. Next, Dr. Rojas, or anyone from his professionally-trained staff, will use their fingers to check for any small lumps in your cheeks or along your gum line, as these aren’t always visible during a visual check.
Our oral cancer screening will help Dr. Rojas identify any abnormalities in the mucosal tissues of your mouth, lips, and throat. It can also help to identify and assess your overall levels of oral health.
During this visual examination, Dr. Rojas will observe your neck, face, lips, cheeks, jaw, and potentially the inside of your nose. He is specifically looking for patches of color, swelling, abnormalities, asymmetries, or ulcerations.
Typically, a visual, oral cancer examination will be done with a mirror and a light. A tongue depressor may also be used to help hold your tongue down.
After the visual examination, Dr. Rojas will then perform a physical exam. He will touch your neck, face, and mouth in order to feel for any masses, abnormalities, or unusual nodules. This tactile inspection will allow him to find anything that is undetectable by sight. Although symptoms of oral cancer can, on occasion, be painful, in its earliest stages, it is often painless.
We visually inspect your mouth to look for any lumps or lesions. Next, Dr. Rojas, or anyone from his professionally-trained staff, will use their fingers to check for any small lumps in your cheeks or along your gum line, as these aren’t always visible during a visual check.
Our oral cancer screening will help Dr. Rojas identify any abnormalities in the mucosal tissues of your mouth, lips, and throat. It can also help to identify and assess your overall levels of oral health.
It is possible to check for oral cancer at home. To do this, you will need to place your index finger against your inner cheek. Then, place your thumb on the outside of your cheek. Next, between your finger and thumb, you should roll your cheek to check for any lumps or any areas that feel tender. If you do find any tender spots or lumps, then you should immediately call Dr. Rojas for an appointment.
As a minimum, oral cancer screening should be done at least once a year by a dental professional. If you would like to book an oral cancer screening appointment at Monarch Family Dental of Westminster, please contact our team today to discuss when is best for you to attend.