Diagnosing Oral Cancer

There are signs that indicate oral cancer such as swelling, lumps, trouble swallowing, thick patches, and loose teeth not due to periodontitis. Oral cancer screening is an examination performed at Bernstein Dental Care to look for signs of cancer or precancerous conditions in your mouth. The goal of oral cancer screening is to identify mouth cancer early, when there is a greater chance for successful treatment.


If warning signs of oral cancer are found, the next step is to perform a biopsy. A biopsy is a process of removing tissue from the suspicious area by cutting or scraping cells from the mouth that are viewed under a microscope and diagnosed to see if oral cancer is present.


A pathologist is the one who inspects the cells under a microscope to see if they are cancerous. If cancer is there, a biopsy will help to determine if cancer began at the suspicious area or if it started somewhere else in the body and spread to the suspicious area.


Dr. Paul Bernstein recommends anybody who is having symptoms of oral cancer come to see him immediately to be inspected. The sooner oral cancer is detected the easier it is to control and treat it.


Dr. Paul Bernstein runs Bernstein Dental Care at 350 91st St, Suite 1C, Brooklyn, New York, 11209. To schedule an appointment, visit Bernstein Dental Care or call 718-833-9191.

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