Oral cancer is a serious health concern, but early detection can significantly improve treatment outcomes. Regular oral cancer screenings help identify abnormalities before they progress, increasing the chances of successful treatment.
At Kidder Dental in Baton Rouge, Dr. Dustin Kidder and Dr. Elizabeth Kidder provide thorough oral cancer screenings as part of routine dental exams. Using advanced diagnostic techniques, our team ensures early detection of suspicious tissue changes, helping patients take proactive steps toward better health.
An oral cancer screening is a quick, painless examination that checks for abnormal tissue growth or lesions in the mouth, throat, and surrounding areas. This proactive approach helps detect early-stage cancer or precancerous conditions before they become serious.
During a screening, Dr. Kidder will look for:
If any suspicious areas are found, additional testing or a specialist referral may be recommended. Because early-stage oral cancer may not show obvious symptoms, regular screenings are essential for early detection and treatment.
Routine dental exams often include an oral cancer screening, making it an effortless part of your preventive care.
Oral cancer affects people of all ages, but certain lifestyle factors and medical conditions increase the risk. You may need more frequent screenings if you:
Even if you don’t have these risk factors, oral cancer screenings should be part of your regular dental checkups to detect potential concerns as early as possible.For added protection, consider combining an oral cancer screening with gum disease therapy or fluoride treatments for a proactive approach to oral health.
An oral cancer screening at Kidder Dental is a simple, non-invasive procedure that takes just a few minutes but can make a life-saving difference.
Dr. Kidder will inspect your lips, gums, tongue, cheeks, and throat for any irregularities such as sores, discoloration, or growths.
A gentle palpation (touch exam) of the jawline, neck, and lymph nodes is performed to detect any unusual lumps, swelling, or tenderness.
If an area looks suspicious, additional screening tools may be used:
Early detection increases the chances of successful treatment and recovery, which is why regular screenings are essential.
For a complete oral health plan, schedule your routine cleaning and exam alongside your oral cancer screening.
The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends an oral cancer screening at least once a year as part of your routine dental checkup.
Patients with higher risk factors, such as tobacco or alcohol use, may require more frequent screenings.
If you notice persistent mouth sores, lumps, or pain, don’t wait for your next exam—schedule an immediate screening at Kidder Dental.
Many dental insurance plans cover oral cancer screenings as part of preventive care. Our team at Kidder Dental will help you determine your coverage and discuss affordable payment options if necessary.
We also offer affordable preventive treatments to protect your overall oral health.
At Kidder Dental, we focus on early detection and preventive care to help patients maintain their overall health.
Your health is our priority, and regular screenings can help detect issues before they become serious.
The 3-finger test is a self-examination method where you use three fingers to check different areas of the mouth for lumps, swelling, or unusual growths.
A dentist performs an oral cancer screening by visually inspecting the mouth, lips, tongue, and throat, and feeling for any unusual lumps or hard areas. If anything suspicious is found, further testing or a biopsy referral may be recommended.
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Early detection is essential for successful treatment and long-term health. Whether you're at high risk or simply want peace of mind, an oral cancer screening at Kidder Dental is a quick, effective way to protect your health.