Are you one among the many that believe oral cancer screening is not necessary because it is unlikely to affect you? You are indeed committing a grave error, especially if you are male, over 40 years of age, are using tobacco and alcohol excessively, are exposed to harsh sunlight for extended periods, and are affected by human papillomavirus (HPV). You could be susceptible to oral cancer even if you are leading a healthy life without exposure to any risk factors mentioned above. The importance of oral cancer screenings cannot be disputed because when it is detected, early oral cancer can be successfully treated. You shouldn’t be concerned about visiting an oncologist to have yourself checked for mouth cancer. During your regular six-monthly dental visits, your dentist will be performing oral cancer screening along with any other treatment that you may be needing. The dentist will perform the screening discreetly without even making you aware of it. The charges for the screeni...