You need oral cancer screenings as part of your comprehensive dental care. This much you likely already know. However, you may not feel entirely sure about why this is something we mention frequently or even how to go about incorporating this type of care into your usual approach to smile protection. Take some essential details under consideration to discover just how easy it is to practice complete preventive care.
Don’t really know how to set up your oral cancer screening but, since you know it’s important, you feel this is probably something you need to do? Fortunately, you don’t need to do anything special or put forth any additional effort as long as you’re remembering to keep your dental visits scheduled for preventive care. Did you know that you automatically receive a complete screening during your routine exams with us? It’s true. See our friendly faces every six months and you’re good to go.
You will hear this time and time again when it comes to oral cancer screenings: They are so important because they mean the difference between an early diagnosis and a potentially late diagnosis. When we say early, this can mean very early as in before the issue has really even begun to develop. As with many illnesses, particularly including other cancers, when treatment is administered very early, it makes for greater and easier success in protecting you.
Set up your checkup and you will know your exam is going to include an oral cancer screening. Find out if you’re making good choices by scheduling a visit with your Ankeny, IA dentist today! Contact Peddicord Family Dentistry to set up an appointment by calling 515-963-3339.
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