oral cancer

All You Need to Know About Lip Cancer

While many people are quite familiar with most types of cancers, very few people have either heard or know anything about lip cancer. And if you are hearing about this particular disease the first time, you are not alone. Research has proven that while nearly 88% of British citizens have experienced oral cancer, at least [...]

2022-05-23T13:47:19-04:00By |oral cancer|Comments Off on All You Need to Know About Lip Cancer

Oral Cancer Awareness; Things You Need to Know About Oral Cancer

Oral cancer is the one that originates within your oral cavity. It is one of those cancers which involve your head and the neck. Most of the oral cancers start from cells which line your throat and the mouth. Just like any other form of cancer, oral cancer if left undetected can prove lethal and [...]

2019-05-17T06:28:43-04:00By |oral cancer|Comments Off on Oral Cancer Awareness; Things You Need to Know About Oral Cancer

Oral Cancer Screenings at Shelby Township Dental Office

Oral Cancer Screenings at Shelby Township Dental Office Hi my name is Nicki Goolsby, I'm a registered dental hygienist here at HPS Advanced Dental Care, located in Shelby Township, Michigan. We offer a couple of tests here in our office. We understand the importance of early detection of oral cancer as well as promoting optimal [...]

2013-12-19T16:30:59-05:00By |oral cancer|Comments Off on Oral Cancer Screenings at Shelby Township Dental Office

It’s Much More Than “Just a Cleaning”

More and more dentists now incorporate routine exams inside the oral cavity and the outside of head and neck into their hygiene appointments to screen for a host of oral diseases, including gum disease and oral cancer. Unfortunately, not all early signs of disease can be seen by the naked eye. At our practice we do much more. Advances in technology have made it possible for dentists to offer non-invasive screening tests to help identify patients that are at higer risk for developing head and neck cancers and gum disease and to detect these diseases at an early stage. At our office we utilize 3 screening tools, in addition to the examination of the oral cavity and head and neck, to help identify at risk patients that we serve. They include individualized Oral Health Scores, a light based screening tool for the oral cavity, and a saliva test that measures the amount of human papillomavirus in your mouth.

2013-07-12T16:23:04-04:00By |oral cancer, Oral Healthcare, Wellness Dentistry|Comments Off on It’s Much More Than “Just a Cleaning”

Help Take a Bite Out of Oral Cancer

Screening for the early warning signs of oral cancer is one of the most important reasons why you should visit the dentist on a regular basis. More than 34,000 Americans will be diagnosed with oral cancer this year. It will cause over 8,000 deaths, killing roughly 1 person per hour, 24 hours per day. The bottom line for everyone: See your dentist; it may save your life. It is our goal to have 100% of our practice family screened for oral cancer on a yearly basis. It is important to realize that a visit to our office is no longer about a filling, a crown, or “just a cleaning,” but can actually be a matter of life and death. Dental examinations, when properly done and which include a screening for oral cancer will save lives.

2013-07-12T16:24:18-04:00By |oral cancer, Oral Healthcare|Comments Off on Help Take a Bite Out of Oral Cancer

Have You Been Screened for Oral Cancer Lately?

Did you know that every time you visit our office for your routine hygiene therapy appointment you are screened for oral cancer? Screening for the early warning signs of oral cancer is one of the most important reasons why you should visit our office on a regular basis. More than 34,000 Americans will be diagnosed with oral cancer this year. It will cause over 8,000 deaths, killing roughly 1 person per hour, 24 hours per day. This is a number which has not significantly improved in decades. In fact, recent statistics published by the American Cancer Society indicate that while the incidence and death rates for cancers overall have decreased, both the incidence and the death rate for oral cancer have increased. Early detection and diagnosis are essential in successful treatment of the disease. Oral cancer is 90% curable when found in its early stages.

2013-07-12T16:24:36-04:00By |oral cancer, Oral Healthcare|Comments Off on Have You Been Screened for Oral Cancer Lately?
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