Oral Cancer Screening in Cary, NC

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What Is Oral Cancer Screening and How Does It Work?

Oral cancer screening is a visual and physical examination of the mouth, throat, and surrounding tissues performed by a dental professional to look for signs of cancer or precancerous conditions. During the exam, we carefully check the lips, tongue, gums, cheeks, floor of the mouth, and the back of the throat for any unusual sores, discoloration, lumps, or tissue changes that may warrant further evaluation. The screening is non-invasive, takes only a few minutes, and is one of the most important steps you can take in protecting your long-term health.

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Why Choose Sunrise Dental Cary for Oral Cancer Screening?

At Sunrise Dental Cary, oral cancer screening is a standard part of every comprehensive exam because we know that what gets caught early gets treated successfully. Our team is trained to recognize the subtle early signs that patients cannot see or feel on their own, and we take every finding seriously. Award-winning Dr. Jordan Tucker, DDS, approaches every screening with the same thoroughness and care he brings to every procedure, ensuring that nothing goes unnoticed.

We understand that the word “cancer” can feel alarming, but our goal is to make this exam feel routine and reassuring. The vast majority of findings are benign, and for those that are not, early detection makes all the difference. At Sunrise Dental Cary, we believe that a few minutes at every dental visit is a small investment with potentially life-saving returns.

Most people think of their dental visit as a time to care for their teeth and gums, and it absolutely is. But the mouth is also one of the most accessible places in the body to screen for cancer, and a trained eye can spot warning signs long before they become a serious problem.

At Sunrise Dental Cary, we include oral cancer screening as part of every routine dental exam because we believe comprehensive care means looking at the whole picture. The exam adds just minutes to your visit and gives you the peace of mind that comes from knowing your health is being looked after at every level.

Why Early Detection Matters

The difference between early and late detection of oral cancer is significant. According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, diagnosing oral cancer at an early, localized stage significantly increases five-year survival rates compared to cancers detected after they have spread to nearby tissue or lymph nodes. When caught early, treatment is less invasive, more effective, and far less likely to result in lasting complications.

The challenge is that oral cancer in its earliest stages is often painless and easy to overlook. Patients rarely notice the first signs on their own, which is exactly why routine professional screening is so valuable. Regular dental visits create a consistent record of what is normal for your mouth, making it easier to identify changes over time. Skipping appointments, even for a year or two, can allow subtle tissue changes to progress undetected into something more serious.

Risk Factors for Oral Cancer

Understanding what increases your risk for oral cancer can help you stay proactive about your health. While oral cancer can occur in anyone, certain factors raise the likelihood of developing it. Being aware of your personal risk level allows our team to tailor how frequently and thoroughly we screen you at each visit.

The most common risk factors we take into account include the following:

  • Tobacco use: Smoking and smokeless tobacco are among the strongest known risk factors for oral cancer and significantly raise the likelihood of developing abnormal tissue changes.
  • Heavy alcohol use: Frequent and heavy drinking increases risk, particularly when combined with tobacco use.
  • HPV infection: Human papillomavirus, specifically certain high-risk strains, has been increasingly linked to cancers of the throat and back of the mouth.
  • Prolonged sun exposure: The lips are vulnerable to UV damage, making sun exposure a relevant risk factor for lip cancers.
  • Age and sex: Oral cancer is more common in adults over 40 and occurs more frequently in men than women.
  • Prior oral cancer diagnosis: A history of oral cancer increases the likelihood of a new or recurrent case.

Even patients without known risk factors benefit from routine screening, since oral cancer does not always follow a predictable pattern.

What to Expect During Your Oral Cancer Screening

The screening process at Sunrise Dental Cary is straightforward and comfortable. As part of your general dentistry visit, we visually inspect the soft tissues of your entire mouth, including the tongue, the roof and floor of the mouth, the cheeks, the gums, and the back of the throat. We also gently feel the jaw and neck for any unusual lumps or swelling in the lymph nodes.

What we look for

We are looking for red or white patches, sores that have not healed within two weeks, unusual thickening or texture changes in the soft tissue, and any areas that feel different from the surrounding tissue. Most findings turn out to be completely harmless, such as minor irritations or canker sores. If we do find something that warrants a closer look, we will explain exactly what we observed, discuss next steps, and refer you to the appropriate specialist if needed. Our goal is always to give you clear, honest information without unnecessary alarm.

Staying consistent with your screenings

The most effective oral cancer screening program is one that happens regularly. We recommend patients come in for a professional teeth cleaning and exam at least twice a year so that we can track the health of your oral tissues over time. If you notice anything between visits, such as a sore that is not healing, a persistent lump, or unexplained pain in your mouth or throat, we encourage you to contact us right away rather than waiting for your next scheduled appointment.

Schedule Your Oral Cancer Screening at Sunrise Dental Cary

At Sunrise Dental Cary, we are committed to providing care that goes beyond the teeth and gums. As one of the top three technologically advanced dental practices in the United States, our team uses the latest diagnostic tools and a thorough clinical approach to make sure every patient receives a complete health evaluation at every visit. Dr. Jordan Tucker, DDS, and Dr. McKenzie Tucker, MD, lead a practice built on the belief that preventive care and early detection are the cornerstones of lasting health.

Scheduling your oral cancer screening is as simple as booking your next regular dental visit. We accept most major insurance plans, and our VIP membership plan makes comprehensive preventive care accessible for patients without coverage. Contact Sunrise Dental Cary today to schedule your appointment and make oral cancer screening part of your routine health care.