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Oral Cancer Screening in Surrey, BC

Stay ahead of serious health risks with oral cancer screening in Surrey. Our quick, painless exams help detect early warning signs, giving you the best chance of successful treatment and lasting peace of mind.

Oral Cancer Screening in Surrey

Oral Cancer Screening in Surrey: Early Detection and Lifesaving Peace of Mind

It takes about three minutes. It’s painless. And it could save your life. Oral cancer screening in Surrey at Just Smiles Dental is one of the most important โ€” and most overlooked โ€” parts of a routine dental visit.

Oral cancer affects thousands of Canadians every year, but when caught early, it’s highly treatable. Late-stage diagnoses have a survival rate under 60%, while early-stage detection pushes that number above 80%. That gap is enormous โ€” and a quick screening is what closes it.

What Is Oral Cancer Screening?

An oral cancer screening is a quick, comprehensive visual and physical exam of your mouth, throat, lips, tongue, gums, and surrounding tissue. It’s designed to catch the earliest signs of squamous cell carcinoma (the most common form of oral cancer) and other abnormalities โ€” long before they become symptomatic or harder to treat.
The exam is included as part of every routine checkup at Just Smiles Dental. It takes only a few minutes, requires no special preparation, and is completely painless.
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Why Oral Cancer Screening Matters

Oral cancer often develops silently. Early-stage lesions rarely hurt and frequently go unnoticed by patients โ€” they look like minor mouth sores, white or red patches, or unusual lumps that can easily be brushed off as nothing. By the time obvious symptoms appear, the cancer has often advanced.

Regular oral cancer screening in Surrey helps because:

  • Early detection dramatically improves outcomes โ€” sometimes by 20โ€“30 percentage points
  • Most oral cancers don’t cause pain at first, making screenings the only reliable detection method
  • Risk factors are increasing with rising HPV-related throat cancers
  • Treatment is far less invasive when caught early
  • Your dentist sees your mouth more often than your doctor does

A few minutes every six months is a small investment for that kind of protection.

Risk Factors for Oral Cancer

Anyone can develop oral cancer, but some factors raise the risk significantly:

  • Tobacco use of any kind โ€” cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco
  • Heavy alcohol consumption, especially combined with smoking
  • HPV infection (human papillomavirus)
  • Excessive sun exposure (linked to lip cancer)
  • Age โ€” most cases occur in people over 40
  • Family history of cancer
  • Poor diet and weakened immune system
  • Previous oral cancer diagnosis

That said, around 25% of oral cancer cases occur in patients with none of these traditional risk factors โ€” which is why we recommend screenings for every adult, regardless of lifestyle.

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What Happens During Your Screening

Your screening is quick and comfortable. Your dentist will examine your mouth, tongue, gums, cheeks, and throat for any unusual changes, then gently check the surrounding tissues for lumps or abnormalities. We may also ask about your health history and symptoms to better understand your oral health. If anything requires further attention, weโ€™ll discuss the next steps with you.

Symptoms That Warrant a Closer Look

Don’t wait for your next checkup if you notice:

  • A sore or ulcer in your mouth that doesn’t heal within 2 weeks
  • A persistent white or red patch
  • An unexplained lump or thickening in the cheek or neck
  • Difficulty chewing, swallowing, or moving your jaw
  • A persistent sore throat or hoarseness
  • A feeling that something is caught in your throat
  • Numbness anywhere in your mouth or lips
  • Loose teeth without an obvious dental cause
  • Persistent ear pain on one side only

Most of these turn out to be harmless โ€” but getting them checked is always the right move.

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Why Choose Just Smiles Dental for Your Screening in Surrey?

  • Every checkup includes a thorough oral cancer screening โ€” no extra appointment needed
  • Gentle, judgment-free care with experienced eyes
  • Modern detection tools to spot early signs
  • Clear communication about what we see and what comes next
  • CDCP and insurance billing to keep care accessible

Comprehensive dentistry under one roof for any follow-up care

How to Reduce Your Risk

Beyond regular screenings, simple lifestyle changes can significantly reduce your oral cancer risk:

  • Quit smoking and avoid all tobacco products
  • Limit alcohol consumption
  • Use lip balm with SPF when outdoors
  • Eat a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole foods
  • Get the HPV vaccine if eligible
  • Practice good oral hygiene with daily brushing and flossing
  • Visit your dentist every six months without skipping
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Don't Skip This Simple Step

Three minutes. No needles, no discomfort. The kind of preventive care that could quite literally save your life. Schedule your oral cancer screening in Surrey with Just Smiles Dental today and make peace of mind part of your dental routine.

Frequently Asked Questions

ย A quick visual and physical exam of your mouth, throat, lips, and neck to check for early signs of cancer or abnormal tissue.

Because early detection dramatically improves treatment outcomes. Catching oral cancer in its early stages can raise survival rates from under 60% to over 80%.

Every adult, regardless of risk factors. Anyone over 18 should have a screening with each dental checkup โ€” typically every six months.

At least once a year, but ideally at every six-month dental visit. High-risk patients may need more frequent checks.

ย No. It’s completely painless and takes just a few minutes.

We’ll explain what we see, recommend next steps, and refer you for a biopsy or specialist evaluation if needed. Most findings turn out to be harmless.

Yes โ€” oral cancer screenings are typically included in routine dental visits and covered by most dental plans, including the Canadian Dental Care Plan.

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