Catch It Early. Protect Your Future.
Oral cancer is treatable when detected early. At Braces & Roots, we help you stay a step ahead — with advanced screenings designed to give you peace of mind and long-term protection.

What You Don’t See Can Still Hurt You
Oral cancer doesn’t always come with loud warning signs. It can start as a small sore, a persistent ulcer, or a patch inside the mouth — symptoms easy to ignore or misread. By the time visible discomfort appears, the condition may already be in an advanced stage.
The truth is, most cases are diagnosed late — not because they can’t be found, but because they aren’t looked for in time.

What’s Included in an Oral Cancer Screening?
- A detailed visual examination of your mouth, tongue, gums, and cheeks
- A CBCT scan for a full 3D view of oral structures
- A discussion of results and next steps, if any
The entire process is non-invasive, radiation-safe, and designed to give you clarity without stress.

Why Patients Choose Us for Screening

Internationally Trained Dentists
Our doctors bring international expertise to every case.

Advanced CBCT Imaging
Detects what regular X-rays often fail to see.

No Lab Visits Needed
Everything—scan to report—done under one roof.

Honest Pricing
& EMI Support
Transparent plans that respect
your budget

In-House Expert Consultation
Get expert evaluation without stepping out.

End-to-End Patient Clarity
From detection to next steps, we walk with you.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Still unsure? These answers might help you feel prepared.
How long does the screening take?
Usually 15–20 minutes, including the scan and a one-on-one discussion with your doctor.
Is the scan safe?
Yes. CBCT uses minimal radiation and is approved for diagnostic use. It’s far more advanced than standard dental X-rays.
Should I get screened even if I have no symptoms?
Absolutely. Most early-stage oral cancer cases show no obvious symptoms. Screening is about being one step ahead.
I smoke tobacco occasionally — do I need this?
Yes. Tobacco use (even occasionally) significantly increases oral cancer risk. Annual screening is highly recommended.
What happens if something is found?
You’ll receive a clear explanation, all your scan records, and an in-house specialist will assist you with your next steps.
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