University of California San Francisco
Oral cancer treatment
Oral cancer, also known as mouth cancer, primarily affects the lining of the lips, mouth, and upper throat. It often begins as a painless red or white patch that can thicken and ulcerate over time. Common locations include the tongue, gums, and the inside of the cheeks.
Treatment for oral cancer may involve chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, and more modern targeted therapy techniques.
Why choose UCSF for oral cancer treatment?
UCSF is a world leader in health care and research, dedicated to providing excellent, patient-centered care. At the UCSF Dental Center, expert faculty and residents provide world-class oral health care to our community, while advanced trainees in oral medicine tackle the most complex cases under the guidance of experienced faculty. Sol Silverman, who taught and practiced at UCSF for 60 years, was a pioneer in oral medicine and the treatment of oral cancer.
As a patient at the UCSF Dental Center, you’ll experience:
- Personalized treatment plans
- Advanced technology
- A collaborative faculty-resident care team
- An emphasis on education and comfort
- A longstanding commitment to excellence
Payment and insurance options
Insurance
If you belong to an HMO, PPO, or other insurance plan that requires pre-authorization before seeing a specialist, please obtain the authorization before your visit, even if your dentist is referring you. If pre-authorization is required by your plan and you do not obtain it prior to your visit, you will be required to pay for your consultation up front.
Payment
Please be prepared to pay in full upon receipt of the service. We accept cash, checks, or credit cards.
Denti-Cal
The Sol Silverman Oral Medicine Clinic does not accept Denti-Cal.
What to expect
Personalized consultation
Our providers take time to understand both your dental needs and your lifestyle, ensuring that your treatment plan is tailored to you from the very first visit.
Bring records and insurance
Please share any previous dental records and provide your insurance information so our team can coordinate your care and coverage efficiently.
Receive your dental plan
Your provider will outline your personalized treatment plan, explain the next steps, and schedule follow-up visits to keep your care on track.