
Prevention & Oral Health Dr. Gorman is an AACD accredited dentist who makes prevention an integral part of his practice for the Minneapolis-St. Paul and North Oaks areas.
Our Services for Preventive Dentistry in Minneapolis
At The Gorman Center for Fine Dentistry, you can feel confident knowing your smile will not only look fabulous but will be in the best health possible. By providing the latest diagnostic techniques and technologies available, our comfortable methods ensure your smile looks good, feels good, and lasts a long time.
In our office, every preventive visit is thorough, comprehensive, individualized, and comfortable. Dr. Steve Gorman is an AACD accredited dentist with a highly-trained preventive therapy team. We implement the latest in dental techniques and information, including the growing understanding of the body and mouth connection. During your visit, we focus on your individual needs and desires to help you keep and maintain a healthy mouth by using solutions that include:
- Sedation Dentistry
- Mouthguards
- Sealants
- Snore Treatment
- Dental Hygiene
- Headache Relief
- Periodontal Therapy
- Children’s Dentistry
- Oral Cancer Screenings

The Importance of Checkups
Healthy Mouth – Healthy Body
The oral systemic connection has recently become a more familiar concept for many. Dr. Steve Gorman and his team are founding members of the American Academy of Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH). AAOSH’s mission statement says it best: AAOSH is a network of dedicated health care leaders working to change professional and public behaviors and address the importance of oral health as it relates to whole body health.


Conditions such as bleeding gums and periodontal disease have been shown to be risk factors for health problems, including diabetes, heart disease, stroke, some cancers, low birth-weight babies and can contribute to bronchitis, pneumonia, and emphysema. At The Gorman Center for Fine Dentistry, our goal is to treat your smile and protect your overall health through expert care so you can live a long and comfortable life.
An unhealthy mouth or bleeding gums can increase your risk for the following health concerns, and more so if there is a family history of:
- Cardiovascular disease, including heart attack and strokes
- Pulmonary disease
- Kidney disease
- Diabetes
- Premature or low birth-weight babies
Testimonials
The Gorman Dental office is professional, skilled, and responsive to patient questions and concerns. I give them my highest recommendation.
View on GoogleOral Cancer Screenings
Why do they matter?
We use Identafi® for oral cancer screenings. Identafi, an easy two-minute screening exam performed at your regular preventive visit, helps detect precancerous oral tissues. If an area of concern is noted, we will refer you to a specialist for further evaluation. When precancerous or cancerous oral lesions are found early, treatment is easier, less invasive, and 80-90% successful.
Over the past 30 years, the incidence of new cases and deaths from oral cancers has declined. However, the number of new cases of oral cancer, particularly among young adults 18-40, caused by certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection has increased. HPV 16 causes 95% of cervical cancers in women and 90% of HPV-related oral cancers. Approximately 20-30% of oral cancers originate from HPV, and the tendency of HPV in the mouth is estimated to be 18-25%. HPV is often passed from one person to another during sexual activity.
What is HPV?
Human papillomavirus (also called HPV) is a type of virus that can cause abnormal tissue growth (for example, warts) and other changes to cells. Infection for a long time with certain types of human papillomavirus can cause cervical cancer. Human papillomavirus may also play a role in some other types of cancer, such as anal, vaginal, vulvar, penile, oropharyngeal, and squamous cell skin cancers.
Signs of Oral Cancer
During your oral cancer screening, Dr. Steve Gorman will examine your entire mouth in search for flat, painless, white, gray, or red spots and sores.
Signs of oral cancer include:
- Sores that bleed easily or don’t heal
- Any color changes of soft-tissue in the mouth
- Lumps, thickened tissue, crusty or rough spots
- Pain, tenderness, or numbness anywhere in the mouth or lips
We offer an additional screening test, with an oral rinse, to determine if HPV is present in your mouth and therefore, a potential oral cancer risk. If a high-risk strain of HPV is found, more frequent oral cancer screenings will be recommended. The presence of HPV through time is known to multiply risk. However, most people positive for HPV do not develop cancer.
Oral cancer screening is an important reason to remember to schedule regular preventive visits at The Gorman Center for Fine Dentistry. If you notice unusual changes in your mouth between visits, don’t hesitate to give our office a call for an evaluation.
The Oral Cancer Screening Process
Watch the video to learn more about the Identafi oral cancer screening process.