The Oral Cancer Exam
An oral cancer exam is painless and quick — it takes only a few minutes.
Your regular dental checkup is an excellent opportunity to have the exam.
Here’s what to expect: Preparing for the exam:
If you have dentures (plates) or partials, you will be asked to remove them.
Dr. Pollard will inspect your face, neck, lips and mouth to look for any signs of cancer. With both hands, he will feel the area under your jaw and the side of your neck, checking for lumps that may suggest cancer. He will then look at and feel the insides of your lips and cheeks to check for possible signs of cancer, such as red and/or white patches. Next, Dr. Pollard will have you stick out your tongue so it can be checked for swelling or abnormal color or texture. Using gauze, he will then gently pull your tongue to one side, then the other, to check the base of your tongue. The underside of your tongue will also be checked. In addition, he will look at the roof and floor of your mouth, as well as the back of your throat. Finally, Dr. Pollard will put one finger on the floor of your mouth and, with the other hand under your chin, gently press down to check for lumps or sensitivity.

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