Oral Cancer Screening
Regular dental examinations include soft tissue checks that can help identify suspicious changes early. Early detection improves the chance of successful treatment.
Common questions
Why does screening matter?
Because the mouth is easy to examine and early changes may be noticed at routine check-ups.
What should patients look out for?
Persistent ulcers, red or white patches, lumps, swelling or unexplained pain.
Who is at higher risk?
Risk rises with certain lifestyle and medical factors; dentists will discuss individual concerns.
Should patients wait and see?
Persistent changes should be assessed promptly.
When to contact us
Ulcers lasting more than 2 weeks
Red or white patches
Lumps, swellings or unexplained changes
S3 Dental advice: Book an examination if you notice a sore, patch or lump that persists.