Oral Cancer Screening at Solara Dental Studio
Oral Cancer Screening
Early detection saves lives — and at Solara Dental Studio, we use advanced light-based technology to identify signs of oral cancer before they become visible to the naked eye. Our screening systems are quick, painless, and designed to protect your long-term health.
Why Oral Cancer Screening Matters
Oral cancer affects more than 35,000 people every year in the United States.
Most cases are diagnosed too late, when treatment is more invasive and survival rates drop.
When detected early, the 5-year survival rate increases by 80–90%.
Screening is especially important for adults over 40, tobacco users, heavy drinkers, and patients with HPV.
Technology Used at Solara Dental Studio
ViziLite® Plus – Fluorescent Light Detection
Highlights abnormal tissue using a special oral rinse + light visualization Simple 2–3 minute screening Non-invasive and completely painless Helps detect what traditional lighting can miss
VELscope® – Enhanced Tissue Fluorescence
Uses a blue-spectrum light to expose hidden changes in tissue structure Normal tissue glows green, suspicious areas appear dark Allows earlier identification of cancerous and precancerous cells
What We Screen For
We screen for suspicious oral lesions, precancerous cell changes, and tissue abnormalities that are not visible during a standard exam. This includes changes in color, texture, or tissue patterns that may appear on the lips, tongue, cheeks, throat, or the floor and roof of the mouth.
Early Symptoms of Oral Cancer You Shouldn’t Ignore

Persistent Mouth Sores
Sores or ulcers that don’t heal within two weeks can be an early sign of abnormal tissue changes and should be evaluated by a dentist.

Unexplained Pain or Numbness
Discomfort, numbness, or a burning sensation in the lips, mouth, tongue, or throat may indicate early-stage oral cancer even if no visible lesion is present.

Changes in Color or Texture
Red, white, or dark patches, as well as rough or thickened areas inside the mouth, may signal precancerous cell activity.

Difficulty Swallowing or Speaking
A feeling of obstruction, tightness, or change in voice can be linked to tumors developing in the oral or throat region.

Lumps or Swelling
Any unexplained lump in the mouth, jaw, or neck area should be examined, especially if it does not go away on its own.
What to Expect During Your Cancer Screening
No needles, no discomfort, no anesthesia
Quick rinse, light-based scan, visual evaluation
If an abnormality is found:
Area is photographed and documented
A follow-up scan may be scheduled
You may be referred to a specialist for biopsy if needed
People More Likely to Develop Oral Cancer

Tobacco Users
People who smoke cigarettes, cigars, vape, or use chewing tobacco have a significantly higher risk of developing oral cancer due to constant exposure to carcinogens.

Frequent Alcohol Consumers
Heavy or long-term alcohol use weakens oral tissue and increases the chances of abnormal cell changes inside the mouth and throat.

Adults Over 40
The risk of oral cancer increases with age, especially in patients who combine alcohol and tobacco use, even if they show no visible symptoms.

People With HPV (Human Papillomavirus)
Certain strains of HPV — especially HPV-16 — have been linked to a growing number of oral and throat cancer cases in younger adults who do not smoke.

Individuals With Family History of Cancer
Genetic predisposition plays a role. If immediate family members have had oral cancer or other forms of cancer, screening becomes even more important.
Benefits of Screening at Solara Dental Studio
100% painless and non-invasive
Takes less than 5 minutes
Uses FDA-approved technology
Detects tissue changes before symptoms appear
Can be added to any hygiene or check-up appointment
Peace of mind through early, proactive detection