Early detection and expert care for oral cancer. Our experienced dental and surgical team provides comprehensive diagnosis, biopsy, and personalized treatment planning with advanced medical support.
Oral cancer is a serious medical condition that affects the lips, tongue, cheeks, floor of the mouth, hard and soft palate, sinuses, and throat. Early detection plays a crucial role in successful treatment outcomes.
At our clinic, we focus on timely screening, accurate diagnosis, and coordinated care to ensure patients receive appropriate and professional medical attention.
If you notice persistent mouth sores, lumps, white or red patches, difficulty swallowing, or unexplained bleeding, immediate consultation is recommended.
Oral cancer refers to abnormal and uncontrolled growth of cells in the mouth or throat region.
Commonly affected areas include:
Tongue
Inner cheeks
Gums
Lips
Floor of the mouth
Roof of the mouth
Risk factors may include:
Tobacco use (smoking or chewing)
Excessive alcohol consumption
HPV infection
Prolonged sun exposure (lip cancer)
Poor oral hygiene
Early diagnosis significantly improves treatment success rates.
You should consult a specialist if you experience:
✔ Non-healing mouth sores lasting more than 2 weeks
✔ Persistent pain in the mouth
✔ White or red patches
✔ Lumps or thickening inside the cheek
✔ Difficulty chewing or swallowing
✔ Numbness in the tongue or jaw
✔ Voice changes
Do not ignore symptoms that persist.
A thorough oral examination to detect abnormal tissues or lesions.
If required, biopsy and imaging tests are advised for confirmation.
Based on diagnosis, a personalized treatment plan is developed.
In advanced cases, coordinated care with oncologists and surgical specialists is arranged.
Our goal is early detection and appropriate intervention.
Treatment depends on the stage and severity of the condition.
Options may include:
Surgical removal of affected tissue
Radiation therapy
Chemotherapy
Reconstructive procedures
Supportive dental care during treatment
A multidisciplinary approach ensures comprehensive care.
Post-treatment monitoring is essential.
Regular follow-up examinations
Oral hygiene guidance
Nutritional counseling
Rehabilitation support if required
Continuous care helps in early detection of recurrence.
Early screening can make a critical difference. Book your consultation for professional evaluation and guidance.
Consult our dental specialists for early detection and comprehensive care.
Persistent mouth sores, red or white patches, lumps, or difficulty swallowing are common early signs.
Yes, especially when detected early. Treatment depends on the stage and location.
Through clinical examination, biopsy, and imaging tests.
Individuals who use tobacco, consume alcohol excessively, or have HPV infection are at higher risk.
Regular dental check-ups help in early detection, especially for high-risk individuals.
I went for a routine dental check-up and the doctor identified an early-stage lesion. Thanks to timely diagnosis and proper guidance, the issue was treated successfully. Very professional and supportive team.