Oral Cancer Screening
Oral cancer screening is a procedure aimed at detecting early signs of oral cancer. Regular screenings help in identifying abnormal tissues or lesions, allowing for timely treatment and better outcomes.
Screening Process
- Visual Examination
- Physical Inspection of Tissues
- Use of Special Screening Dyes
- Fluorescence Imaging
- Biopsy for Suspicious Lesions
Frequently Asked Questions
Early detection increases the chances of successful treatment and reduces complications.
Adults, especially those who smokes, chew pan, gutka, consumes alcohol frequently, or have a family history of oral cancer.
No, the procedure is non-invasive, and painless.