
Oral Cancer – Prevention & Early Detection
Cancer is always a scary word—but it doesn’t have to be the last word. Equipped with good information and the best doctors, you can feel empowered to navigate whatever stands before you or your loved one. Oral cancer is common, affecting approximately 50,000 Americans every year. While it is not common in children, we err on the side of caution by including an oral cancer screening with every routine checkup. If you have more questions about oral cancer, read more below from Dr. Jeff McComb and Dr. Candy McComb at Explorer Kids Dental . Signs of Oral Cancer Oral cancer is most common among people ages 41-60, and men are at a greater risk of developing it than women. Oral cancer can affect your tongue, cheeks, lips, sinuses, throat, teeth, gums, and roof of the mouth or below your tongue. Unfortunately, it is often detected later than many other types of cancer. This is one reason why it’s so important to know your body and what’s normal (or not) for you. The earlier you can detect any sign of changes in your mouth, the better. Regular visits to the dentist include regular screenings for abnormalities that may be signs of oral cancer. These signs may include: A sore throat that doesn’t heal Unexplained bleeding or numbness in your mouth Dentures suddenly don’t fit the same Sores in the mouth Lump in your throat Thick lining in your mouth Loose teeth Red or white sores in your mouth Tongue pain Jaw pain or stiffness when chewing Some of these symptoms may be confused with gum disease or cold sores, so it’s important to see a dentist or doctor for the right diagnosis.Causes of Oral CancerOral cancer can be caused by: Using tobacco Abusing alcohol HPV (human papillomavirus) A family history of cancer Excessive sun exposure (especially at a young age) Only a medical professional can diagnose oral cancer, and doctors are essential to helping fight it. If you have any cause for concern, contact your Roseville dentists for an oral cancer screening for your child.Make an appointment with us today!The content of this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.
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