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Oral Cancer Screening in Saskatoon

Oral Cancer Screening At Saskatoon Downtown Dentist

Screening for oral cancer is part of a routine dental exam. It’s quick, comfortable, and designed to pick up changes that may not be visible at home. Early detection matters because it increases the chance that treatment can begin before a condition develops further.

How Screenings Are Done

During a screening, the dentist checks the soft tissues inside your mouth. That includes the tongue, cheeks, gums, roof and floor of the mouth. The exam also covers the lips and sometimes the neck area. They look for sores, red or white patches, lumps, or anything unusual. If something doesn’t look right, you may be referred for further testing.

Why Early Detection Counts

Oral cancer can be difficult to notice in the early stages. Symptoms may be painless or easy to overlook. Regular screenings mean changes are more likely to be caught early, when treatment can be more effective. Even if nothing concerning is found, the exam provides peace of mind.

Who Benefits From Screenings

Every patient benefits from routine screening, but it can be especially important for adults over 40 and people who use tobacco or alcohol. Family history may also be a factor. Having screenings during your regular dental exams means no extra appointment is required — it becomes part of standard care.

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