Oral Cancer Screening in Tucson, AZ
Early Detection Can Save Lives
Oral cancer can develop without obvious symptoms, making routine screenings essential for early detection and effective treatment. At Ironwood Dental, we incorporate thorough oral cancer screenings into routine dental exams and cleanings for every adult patient. Our practice serves Tucson, Marana, Oro Valley, Casas Adobes, and Catalina Foothills with modern, preventive dental care designed to identify and manage health risks before they progress.

What Is an Oral Cancer Screening?
An oral cancer screening is a non-invasive evaluation of the soft tissues in your mouth to detect signs of abnormal cell changes. During your visit, we examine:
- Lips and cheeks
- Tongue (top, sides, and underneath)
- Floor and roof of the mouth
- Gums and inner lining of the cheeks
- Throat and tonsillar region
- Jaw and neck for enlarged lymph nodes
This visual and tactile exam takes only a few minutes and is an important part of your ongoing oral health care. If we detect anything unusual, we may recommend further diagnostic steps or refer you to a specialist for additional evaluation.
Why Oral Cancer Screenings Matter
According to the Oral Cancer Foundation, oral cancers are responsible for nearly one death every hour in the United States. However, when caught early, treatment success rates increase significantly. Regular screenings allow us to:
- Identify pre-cancerous changes in tissues
- Detect lesions, sores, or discoloration not visible to the patient
- Monitor changes in tissue over time
- Refer patients quickly for biopsy or advanced imaging if needed
By making screenings part of your general dental care, we help ensure your mouth remains healthy—not only functionally, but medically.
Who Should Be Screened?
We recommend oral cancer screenings for all adults, but especially for patients with one or more of the following risk factors:
- Tobacco use of any kind (cigarettes, cigars, vaping, smokeless tobacco)
- Regular alcohol consumption
- Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection
- Family history of oral or throat cancer
- History of prolonged sun exposure (linked to lip cancer)
- Age 40 and older
Even patients without known risk factors can develop oral cancer, which is why routine screenings are an essential part of your overall preventive dental care.
What Happens If Something Suspicious Is Found?
If Dr. Karley Schneider, Dr. Alyssa Holmes, or Dr. Alexander Ordoñez identifies a lesion, sore, or tissue abnormality that appears suspicious, we will take a photo and detailed notes to monitor its progress or recommend prompt evaluation with an oral surgeon or ENT specialist. Additional steps may include:
- A two-week follow-up to assess changes
- A brush or scalpel biopsy
- Referral for advanced imaging or lab analysis
Most irregularities turn out to be benign, but timely evaluation is critical to rule out malignancy and ensure peace of mind.
Combining Screenings with Preventive Care
Oral cancer screenings are typically completed during your six-month dental exam, alongside services like:
We take a whole-health approach to dentistry because we understand that your oral health is deeply connected to your overall well-being.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is an oral cancer screening painful?
No. The screening is non-invasive and completely painless. It involves visual inspection and gentle palpation of the head, neck, and oral tissues.
How often should I be screened?
We recommend screenings at least once a year for all adults, and twice yearly for patients with elevated risk factors. Screenings are included in our comprehensive dental exams.
What are the signs of oral cancer?
Symptoms may include persistent mouth sores, red or white patches, unexplained bleeding, difficulty swallowing, chronic sore throat, or changes in voice. However, many cases present without symptoms, which is why screenings are so important.
Can young adults develop oral cancer?
Yes. While risk increases with age, younger adults—especially those with HPV—can also develop oral or throat cancers. This makes early and consistent screening important for all adults.
What if I’ve already had oral cancer?
Patients with a history of oral cancer should continue receiving screenings at every dental visit to monitor for recurrence or secondary lesions.
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Schedule an Oral Cancer Screening in Tucson
Protect your health with proactive, professional oral cancer screenings at Ironwood Dental. A few minutes could make all the difference in detecting potential issues early.
Call 520-888-2900 or request an appointment online today.