Consultation Duration
30 Minutes - 1 Hour
Price
From £25
Dental Experience
10+ Years
Early Detection & Treatment for Mouth Cancer in Northampton
At Northampton Dental Hub, we prioritise your oral health, including the early detection of mouth cancer.
Regular dental check-ups are essential for spotting the early signs of oral cancer, as early diagnosis can significantly improve treatment success rates.
If you notice persistent mouth sores, lumps, or unexplained pain, our expert dentists can carry out a comprehensive oral cancer screening and refer you for further treatment if necessary.
Why Choose Northampton Dental Hub for Mouth Cancer Screening?
✧ Early Detection Saves Lives: Our dentists are trained to identify early signs of oral cancer, giving you the best chance of successful treatment.
✧ Comprehensive Oral Examination: We check your tongue, gums, cheeks, and throat for any unusual changes or abnormalities.
✧ State-of-the-Art Diagnostic Tools: We use advanced imaging and screening techniques for accurate detection.
✧ Fast Referrals for Further Testing: If necessary, we will refer you to a specialist consultant for further assessment and biopsy.
✧ Affordable & Accessible Care: We believe in preventive dentistry, ensuring every patient has access to routine oral health checks.
Concerned about your oral health? You may also be interested in:
🔹 Dental X-rays in Northampton – Advanced imaging for thorough oral health assessment
🔹 Mouth Ulcer Treatment in Northampton – Managing persistent sores and lesions
🔹 First Visit Dentist in Northampton – Comprehensive check-ups for overall dental wellness

FAQs
Look out for persistent sores, lumps, red or white patches, pain, or difficulty swallowing.
If symptoms last longer than 2 weeks, seek a professional check-up.
A dentist will conduct a visual examination, feeling for lumps and checking for abnormal tissue changes. If needed, a biopsy will be recommended.
Smokers, heavy drinkers, and those with HPV infection are at higher risk, but anyone can develop oral cancer.
Â
We recommend a screening at every routine dental check-up, or more frequently if you are at higher risk.
Yes! Early detection greatly improves survival rates, which is why regular dental screenings are essential.