That’s why we provide oral cancer screening in Northampton – a quick, painless and potentially lifesaving check that can detect the early signs of mouth cancer.
Oral cancer can affect anyone, but early detection can dramatically increase your chances of successful treatment. Our skilled dentists are trained to spot the early signs that may otherwise go unnoticed, giving you peace of mind and the best chance of early intervention.
It’s a fast, non-invasive examination of your mouth, head, and neck, during which we carefully check the area for any abnormalities. Here’s what we look out for:
If we spot anything that needs further investigation, we’ll guide you through the next steps. These may include additional testing or a referral to a specialist.
BACK TO General DentistryOral cancer doesn’t discriminate; however, certain factors can increase your risk. Therefore, you should consider oral cancer screening in Northampton if you smoke or use tobacco products, drink alcohol frequently or excessively, have a family history of oral cancer, or spend a lot of time in the sun (lip cancer).
Even if none of these apply to you, oral cancer screening is still a smart move because early detection saves lives!
Contact UsTaking care of your oral health isn’t just about having a brighter, more confident smile. It’s about your overall well-being. At Rowtree Dental Care, we can help you do just that by providing regular oral cancer screenings. We’re here to help you stay informed.
Contact us to book yours. It only takes a few minutes, but it can make a massive difference to your life!
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ExploreNot at all. The screening process is designed to be non-invasive, quick and completely painless.
It takes just a few minutes from start to finish and is often integrated into a dental check-up.
We recommend that everyone have a screening at least once a year, especially if you smoke or have family members who have had the condition.
While there are no guarantees, you can reduce any risk factors by avoiding tobacco, limiting your alcohol intake, protecting your lips from the sun, maintaining a healthy diet and getting regular screenings.