oral cancer screenings
patient testimonials

Since I had the procedure, I’m able to chew food in a way I was struggling to do before. There was some level of confidence I don’t think I was aware had been affected.
Jason

I love the staff. They are just amazing. They’re so friendly and they keep up with all the schooling, the certifications. So they know exactly what they’re doing. Dr. Bean is just so amazing.
Ginger
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benefits of oral cancer screenings
Quick and easy screenings that protect your overall health.
early detection
Oral cancer screenings help identify abnormalities in the mouth at earlier, more treatable stages.
visual exam
Your dentist will carefully examine your lips, cheeks, tongue, and throat for any visible signs of concern.
no discomfort
The screening process is quick, non-invasive, and completely pain-free, so you can feel at ease throughout.
done routinely
Oral cancer screenings are a standard part of regular dental checkups and are included in every visit.
peace of mind
Knowing you're being checked regularly gives you confidence and reassurance about your overall health.
fast & simple
The entire screening takes just a few minutes and can be completed right in the dental chair.
common questions
Here’s what patients often want to know about screenings.
is it only for smokers?
No—not at all. While smokers and tobacco users are at a higher risk for developing oral cancer, screenings are important for everyone, regardless of their lifestyle.
what age should I start?
Most oral cancer screenings begin in adulthood, usually around age 18 and up, during routine dental exams. However, if there are any specific concerns, symptoms, or family history, younger patients may also be screened.
does it cost extra?
In most cases, no—oral cancer screenings are included as part of your standard dental checkup. It’s a quick and valuable part of your visit, typically provided at no additional cost.
can I refuse the screening?
Yes, the screening is optional, and you can decline it if you choose. However, we strongly recommend it since it’s fast, non-invasive, and could help detect early signs of a serious condition.
