June 5, 2012

Oral Cancer Screening Stittsville and Ottawa

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Protect Yourself from Oral Cancer with Capital Smiledocs Dental

Did you know that every hour of every day someone dies from oral cancer? Because oral cancer is often found in the advanced stages, this disease has a low survival rate. Approximately 400,000 people worldwide are diagnosed with oral cancer, and only about half will still be alive in five years. With modern technologies, Capital Smiledocs Dental can detect the early sign and help to save lives.  The Velscope uses a fluorescent light to detect lesions that are just developing.  It is a painless process that only takes a few minutes.  Any suspicious lesion would then be follow up on.  Sometimes a biopsy is required to look at the lesion on a cellular level to gather more information.  A cancer screening is done routinely since cancer cancer can develop at any time.

 

Understanding basic facts and debunking common myths can help you preserve your oral health and protect your life.

Myth: Only people with known risk factors get oral cancer.
Although lifestyle choices, age, and gender can increase your chances of developing oral cancer, about 25 percent of oral cancer patients have no identifiable risks.

Fact: Early detection can save your life.
When patients are diagnosed before oral cancer advances, the cure rate is 90 percent. Often, people don’t notice the symptoms, so the disease progresses. Unfortunately, oral cancer can have disfiguring effects on patients as well as compromise their quality of life as they fight cancer.

Myth: Dental checkups are not important for detecting cancer.
Because the initial signs of oral cancer can be mild, like a lesion that doesn’t heal or a sore throat, you may not recognize a problem. Your dentist will examine your whole mouth and look for anything unusual. If necessary, the doctor may recommend further testing to rule out oral cancer.

Fact: Smoking and alcohol consumption substantially impact oral cancer risks.
In combination with heavy alcohol consumption, more than 30 drinks a week, smoking is increases the odds of developing oral cancer by 75 percent. If you smoke more than one pack a day, you have 24 times the risk for oral cancer.

oral cancer screening Stittsville and Ottawa

To schedule a comprehensive oral cancer screening using the latest in modern technology, call Capital Smiledocs Dental.  Visit us at www.capitalsmiledocs.com to learn more about oral cancer.  We have two convenient locations in Stittsville and Ottawa South.

January 5, 2012

Oral Cancer is on the rise.

Filed under: Oral Cancer,Technology — Tags: , , , , , — Capital Smiledocs Dental Centre @ 6:17 PM

Could a five minutes exam save your life?
How many little sores or discoloured patches have you noticed in your mouth in the past few years? Most of the time you ignore them, and they simply go away. However, sometimes those lesions could be pre-cancerous or even cancer. What can make oral cancer hard to detect is most of the time they are painless. Some pre-cancer cannot be seen under normal white light and is only seen under fluorescent lighting.
Over the last four decades, the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), known to many for its role in cervical cancer, has been showing up in increasing numbers of oral cancer cases. Oral cancer’s five-year survival rate is 80% to 85%. If found late, oral cancer’s five-year survival rate is only about 30%.
The VELscope system helps dentists visualize abnormalities in the mucosal tissues of your lips, mouth and upper throat. The examination is done in less than five minutes, without involving rinses, stains or discomfort. The VELscope’s blue light “excites” molecules deep within the layers of oral tissues. In turn, those moldecules emit their own light (fluorescence), in shades of green, yellow and red.
A recent 620-patient study at the University of Washington found that 69 (11.1%) of the routine dental patients examined had lesions only detected via VELscope assessment.

To book an appointment that includes an oral cancer screening with the VELscope, call our Stittsville office at 613 831-8000 or our Ottawa office at 613 733-0909.