WHAT DISEASE IS MORE DEADLY than cervical, prostrate, and breast cancer? It’s oral cancer—and it’s fatal for over 25% of the people diagnosed with it.
Our Leading-Edge Trimira Identafi Technology Provides Early Detection
Our team is concerned about you—our valued patients and friends—because oral cancer is becoming more and more common. And this isn’t just among people with high-risk factors like smoking, drinking, and age. 25% of people diagnosed with oral cancer don’t have ANY risk factors.
Early Detection Saves Lives
The key to treating oral cancer is early detection, which is why we use the Trimira Identafi system. A few years ago, the only way to detect oral cancer was by spotting the visual signs—lesions, discolored tissue, etc. with the naked eye. We’ve always checked your mouth for signs of oral cancer when you come to our practice. But this new technology can actually identify biochemical and morphological changes in your cells, which means we can detect early signs of oral cancer LONG before the visible signals.
We’re very pleased to be able to offer this life-saving technology in our practice.
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We Want To Keep You Safe And Healthy
The American Dental Association and the American Oral Cancer Foundation both urge everyone to get screened for oral cancer. We want to help keep you safe and healthy, so be sure to ask us about screening at your next appointment. To learn more about oral cancer, you can check out these links from the Oral Cancer Foundation and the American Dental Association.
Questions?
If you have any questions, please let us know. You can post directly on our Facebook page or add a comment below. We love hearing from you.