Free Oral Cancer Screenings
With every dental exam we offer a free oral cancer screening. If we suspect you might have oral cancer we will do a more inept analysis.
With every dental exam we offer a free oral cancer screening. If we suspect you might have oral cancer we will do a more inept analysis.
Regular checks for oral cancer are an important part of keeping your general oral health in good shape. If mouth cancer is found early, it can be treated more effectively and the chances of making a full recovery are higher. Here are five good reasons to get a mouth cancer checkup every year:
When oral cancer is in its early stages, it often has minor signs that the patient may not notice. When dentists and other oral health care workers do regular screenings, they can find possible signs of oral cancer early, when treatment is more effective and less invasive.
If you get an annual oral cancer screening, your dentist can figure out how likely it is that you will get mouth cancer. Risk factors can include smoking and drinking, a family history of oral cancer, too much time in the sun, certain viral infections, and a tendency from genes. By finding out about these risk factors, your dentist can give you specific advice on how to lower your risk.
Most oral cancer tests don’t hurt and don’t hurt the person. Your dentist will carefully check your mouth, lips, tongue, cheeks, throat, and the tissues around them for any abnormalities, sores, or changes that aren’t normal.
Having regular checkups gives you peace of mind. Knowing that you are taking care of your oral health and that your dentist is looking out for possible problems can make you feel better and less anxious.
Don’t forget that regular dentist checkups and good oral hygiene are important for good oral health. If you have specific worries about oral cancer or risk factors, talking to your dentist about them can help you make smart decisions about your oral health and screening plan.
Your smiles are our top priority, and we believe that a healthy smile is the foundation of a happy family. With a focus on patient education and personalized treatment plans, we empower you to make informed decisions about your oral health, ensuring long-lasting, beautiful smiles that stand the test of time.
As an integral part of the community, we strive to build lasting relationships with our patients based on trust, respect, and integrity. Your satisfaction is our ultimate goal, and we are committed to going above and beyond to exceed your expectations at every visit.
Discover the difference of South Fork Family Dental and experience dental care with a personal touch. Contact us today to schedule your appointment, and let us embark on a journey to create healthy, radiant smiles for you and your entire family.
At South Fork Family Dentistry, it is our mission to protect our patients from the spread of disease and to improve the overall health of all members of our community through the use of exceptional, compassionate dental care.
Dr. Victoria Shack was born and raised in Queens, NY. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry at New York University. After receiving her Doctor of Dental Surgery at New York University College of Dentistry. Dr. Shack completed a general practice residency at New York Presbyterian/Hospital of Queens.
I'm thrilled to be a part of this dental team! A recent graduate (Class of 2024) from the University of New Haven in Connecticut with a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene, I'm passionate about preventive care and creating a comfortable environment for all my patients.
Dr. Victoria Shack was born and raised in Queens, NY. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry at New York University. After receiving her Doctor of Dental Surgery at New York University College of Dentistry. Dr. Shack completed a general practice residency at New York Presbyterian/Hospital of Queens.
I'm thrilled to be a part of this dental team! A recent graduate (Class of 2024) from the University of New Haven in Connecticut with a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene, I'm passionate about preventive care and creating a comfortable environment for all my patients.
Dr. Victoria Shack was born and raised in Queens, NY. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry at New York University. After receiving her Doctor of Dental Surgery at New York University College of Dentistry. Dr. Shack completed a general practice residency at New York Presbyterian/Hospital of Queens.
I'm thrilled to be a part of this dental team! A recent graduate (Class of 2024) from the University of New Haven in Connecticut with a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene, I'm passionate about preventive care and creating a comfortable environment for all my patients.
“Dr. Romano’s office is extremely welcoming with a friendly staff. Dr. Romano himself is a very nice man who answered all the questions I had regarding my dental treatment. One particular time I needed to see Dr. Romano right away and was accomodated on that same day. I was so grateful for that. I’ve been seeing Dr. Romano for years and my children find Dr. Romano very patient and friendly. I would highly recommend to anyone.”
Our family of five has been patients of Dr. Romano for over 13 years. Not only has he provided excellent work for crowns, fillings and cleanings, he always gives pertinent detailed advice on maintenance and referrals, if necessary.We are very fortunate to have such a competent sincere dentist in our area.
I’ve been to 4 Dentists, and Dr. Romano is by far the best. Goes over everything with me, explains things to me diligently and doesn’t get agitated when I don’t understand, which until today I thought was a dentists primary personality trait. He’s very straightforward, in a caring and helpful way, which I do appreciate immensely
According to the American Dental Association, it is recommended to visit the dentist every six months for a routine checkup and cleaning. This allows your dentist to effectively assess your oral health and identify any potential problems early on. In some cases, people who are at an increased risk for certain oral health problems may benefit from more frequent appointments.
Introducing good oral hygiene habits at a young age, such as brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and using an antiseptic mouthwash are key to fighting cavities and tooth decay. Starting good oral hygiene habits early and sticking to them is the first step to preventing cavities in kids and adults.
Studies show children can develop their first cavities by two years old, so the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends booking the first visit once their first tooth erupts – or, at the latest, their first birthday. This helps Dr. Iglio catch potential problems that can affect your child’s overall health and well-being as more teeth erupt over time.
Dental x-rays are taken to help examine and record your mouth’s hidden areas for issues that need comparing against changes that occur between appointments. Most adult patients have bitewing X-rays every year and a full mouth series every four to five years. But those with a higher risk for dental caries problems may need them every six to 18 months.
A beautiful smile showing clean, white teeth gives a tremendous boost to your confidence. Most people experience some discoloration of teeth over the years, either from surface or extrinsic stains or internal ones. Treat stains caused by coffee, wine, tobacco and pigmented foods with at-home whitening – or schedule regular teeth whitening appointments with Stroudsburg Family Dental. For intrinsic discoloration, consider composite bonding or the application of veneers to the affected teeth, which provides a more permanent solution.
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