The Oral Cancer Foundation States that more than 34,000 Americans with be diagnosed with oral and pharyngeal cancer this year. While more than 8,000 will die from oral cancer this year, there are a few oral cancer screening systems that can aid in detecting suspicious lesions that may lead to oral cancer. Using techniques such as tissue fluorescence, or satellite tracking technology used to scan brush biopsy samples, dentistry finally has the tools to help reduce the incidence of this deadly disease. Explore below to discover three devices that can not only impress your patients, but maybe save their lives as well.