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At Inspire Dental & Orthodontics, oral cancer screenings are included as part of every routine dental exam at no extra cost. Our dentists check the lips, tongue, gums, throat, and soft tissues of the mouth for early warning signs that most patients would never notice on their own. When caught early, oral cancer has a significantly higher survival rate, making a quick yearly screening one of the most important preventive steps you can take for your health. We accept Medicaid, CHIP, and most PPO plans at all three locations.
Oral cancer screenings are a quick, painless visual and physical examination of the mouth, lips, tongue, throat, and surrounding soft tissues. The goal is to identify abnormal tissue, sores, or changes that may indicate early-stage oral cancer or pre-cancerous conditions. Because oral cancer often causes no pain in its earliest stages, many cases go undetected until they are more advanced and harder to treat.
At Inspire Dental & Orthodontics, screening is performed as part of every routine dental exam at no additional charge. Our dentists are trained to identify the subtle changes that warrant further evaluation. We serve patients across Mesquite, Garland, and Balch Springs and accept Medicaid, CHIP, and most PPO plans.
Anyone can develop oral cancer, but certain factors increase the likelihood. Patients with one or more of these risk factors should be especially consistent about annual screenings.
Smoking cigarettes, cigars, or pipes and using smokeless tobacco are among the strongest risk factors for oral cancer. Risk increases with duration and frequency of use.
Alcohol significantly increases oral cancer risk, and the combination of alcohol and tobacco raises risk far more than either does alone.
Human papillomavirus, particularly HPV type 16, is a leading cause of oropharyngeal cancers affecting the back of the throat, base of the tongue, and tonsils.
UV exposure increases the risk of lip cancer. People who work outdoors or spend significant time in the sun without lip protection face elevated risk.
Oral cancer is more common in adults over 40 and affects men at roughly twice the rate of women, though rates in women have been rising in recent decades.
Patients who have had oral cancer before are at significantly higher risk of developing a second primary cancer in the head and neck region and need more frequent monitoring.
Screenings included at every routine visit. Medicaid, CHIP, and most PPO plans accepted at all three locations.
The screening takes just a few minutes and is performed as part of your regular dental exam. No special preparation is needed.
We note any tobacco use, alcohol consumption, HPV history, and prior oral health concerns that affect your individual risk level.
We inspect the lips and facial skin for asymmetry, sores, color changes, or unusual growths before examining the inside of the mouth.
Using a light and mirror, we check the inner cheeks, gums, roof of the mouth, floor of the mouth, and the inside surfaces of the lips for red or white patches, ulcers, or swelling.
We check all surfaces of the tongue, including the sides and underside, and visually examine the back of the throat and the tonsillar area for any irregularities.
We gently feel along the jaw, under the chin, and down the neck to check for enlarged lymph nodes or unusual lumps that may indicate abnormal tissue activity.
If everything looks normal, we document the findings and see you at your next exam. If anything warrants a closer look, we discuss it clearly and refer you to the appropriate specialist if needed.
When oral cancer is detected at its earliest stage, the five-year survival rate is around 84 percent. That number drops significantly as cancer advances to later stages. The challenge is that early-stage oral cancer is often painless and invisible to patients without a trained clinical eye. Regular dental exams with screenings are the most reliable way to catch it early, which is why we include this check at every routine visit.
The dentists at Inspire Dental & Orthodontics are licensed Texas providers trained in clinical oral cancer detection. Dentists are often the first healthcare providers to identify suspicious lesions because patients visit their dentist more regularly than many other specialists. Our team performs thorough soft tissue exams at every routine visit and maintains detailed records of any findings to track changes over time. If a lesion requires further evaluation, we provide a prompt referral to an oral surgeon or specialist.
Oral cancer screenings are most effective when paired with consistent professional teeth cleanings every six months. For more information on oral cancer risk and prevention, visit the American Dental Association.
Real reviews from patients at our Mesquite, Garland, and Balch Springs locations.
"I had no idea they checked for oral cancer at a regular cleaning. The dentist was thorough, explained exactly what she was looking for, and made me feel completely at ease. Really glad this is part of the routine visit and did not cost anything extra."
"My dentist noticed a small white patch on my tongue I had not paid attention to. They referred me to a specialist right away who confirmed it was benign. That kind of attentiveness is exactly why I keep coming back here. Really thorough care."
"Vine para una limpieza y el dentista hizo una revisión completa de cáncer oral sin costo adicional. Me explicaron todo en español y me hicieron sentir cómodo en todo momento. Es muy importante que hagan esto en cada visita. Muy profesionales."