Oral Cancer Screenings are Saving Lives

River's Bend Dentistry

April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, and it’s the perfect time to highlight something we do at every routine visit—screen for oral cancer.

At River’s Bend Dentistry in Chester, Virginia, your six-month dental checkup isn’t just about cleaning teeth. It’s also a key opportunity to catch early signs of oral cancer, a serious disease that affects nearly 55,000 Americans each year.


Oral cancer can develop in the lips, tongue, cheeks, throat, and other areas of the mouth. It’s often painless in the early stages, which makes regular screenings so important. Our team looks for things like unusual sores, red or white patches, and tissue changes—signs that can be easy to overlook at home.


And while tobacco and alcohol use are known risk factors, anyone can be affected. HPV, sun exposure, and family history can also increase your risk, which is why everyone should keep up with regular dental visits.


The good news? When caught early, oral cancer is highly treatable. That’s why we stress the importance of sticking to your six-month checkups. These visits are about so much more than a clean smile—they’re a critical step in protecting your overall health.

If it’s been a while since your last visit, now’s the time.


📞 Call River’s Bend Dentistry at (804) 530-1245 or book online today.
Your health matters—and early detection makes all the difference.

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