Oral Precancer Treatment

At Kasabwala Dental, your health goes beyond just teeth—we care about your overall oral wellness. Our Oral Precancer Screening and Treatment program is designed to detect potentially malignant disorders (PMDs) early and provide targeted, preventive care. With timely diagnosis and intervention, we help stop precancerous conditions from progressing into oral cancer.

🔍 What is Oral Precancer?

Oral precancerous lesions are abnormal tissue changes in the mouth that have the potential to become cancerous if left untreated. Common signs include white or red patches, non-healing ulcers, and persistent burning sensations. Risk factors include tobacco use, alcohol consumption, chronic irritation, and poor oral hygiene.

🛡️ Our Approach to Precancer Detection & Treatment

Because a Beautiful Smile Changes Everything

At Kasabwala Dental, we combine clinical expertise with advanced diagnostic tools to detect early changes in oral tissues. Our comprehensive care includes:

  • Oral cancer screening using visual and tactile examination

  • Biopsy and histopathological evaluation, if needed

  • Laser therapy or surgical removal of precancerous lesions

  • Habit counselling and tobacco cessation support

  • Regular monitoring and follow-up care

dr abhilash kasabwala

B.D.S. (Mum.) M.D.S(Mum.)
Dental Surgeon,Oral Surgeon  & Oral Implantologist 
Panel Dentist – ONGC

dr rupal kasabwala

B.D.S. (Mum.) M.D.S(Mum.) 
Dental Surgeon
Specialist : Oral Medicine &
Radiology

dr kinnari kasabwala

B.D.S. (Mum.) M.D.S
Dental Surgeon
Specialist : Consulting Endodontist 
Micro Endodontist 

dr harsh kasabwala

B.D.S. , M.D.S
Dental Surgeon
Specialist : Prosthodontist
ICIO Certified Implantologist (U.S.A)

dr nirmitee kasabwala

B.D.S. , M.D.S
Dental Surgeon
Specialist : Consulting Endodontist
Micro Endodontist 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Who is at risk for oral precancer?

People who smoke, chew tobacco, drink alcohol regularly, or have a family history of cancer are at higher risk.

Q2: Is oral precancer curable?

Yes—if detected early, precancerous lesions can be treated and completely resolved before they progress to cancer.

Q3: What is the treatment duration?

It varies depending on the condition but often includes one or more sittings, with regular follow-ups to monitor changes.

Q4: Is a biopsy always necessary?

Not always. In many cases, visual screening and minor non-invasive tools are enough. Biopsy is advised only when a lesion appears suspicious.