What it is
Understanding oral cancer
Oral cancer develops in the mouth — either on the lining (oral mucosa) or in deeper tissues such as muscles, nerves, and bone. The most common form is carcinoma.
Technology · 02 — Oral Cancer Screening
Early detection makes all the difference.

An oral cancer screening is a quick, comfortable, and potentially life-saving part of your dental visit. We use advanced Sapphire Plus LD technology to identify tissue changes that may not be visible to the naked eye.
Early diagnosis significantly improves the success of treatment and recovery outcomes.
What's included
What it is
Oral cancer develops in the mouth — either on the lining (oral mucosa) or in deeper tissues such as muscles, nerves, and bone. The most common form is carcinoma.
Why it matters
Oral cancer is one of the most preventable and treatable cancers when caught early. More people die from oral cancer each year than from:
What we examine
How we screen
Advanced tech
A safe blue light shines into the oral cavity, revealing abnormal tissue changes that may not be visible under regular lighting.
Protect your health
Routine oral cancer screenings are an important part of maintaining your overall health. Early detection can save lives.