Oral Cancer is divided into two categories – those occurring in the oral cavity (your lips, the inside of your lips and cheeks, teeth, gums, the front two-thirds of your tongue and the floor and roof of your mouth) and those occurring in the oropharynx (middle region of the throat, including the tonsils and base of the tongue). Early detection may result in better treatment outcomes and may help keep you or someone you love
The oral cavity includes your lips, cheek lining, gums, front part of your tongue, floor of the mouth beneath the tongue and the hard palate that makes up the roof of your mouth. The throat (pharynx) starts at the soft part of the roof of your mouth and continues back into your throat. It includes the back section of your tongue, as well as the base where the tongue attaches to the floor of your mouth.
It's important to be aware of the following signs and symptoms and to see your dentist if they do not disappear after two weeks.
An oral cancer screening is a preventive examination that helps dentists check for early signs of cancer or abnormal tissue changes inside the mouth, lips, tongue, gums, throat, and surrounding oral tissues.
Possible warning signs may include mouth sores that do not heal, red or white patches, persistent pain, lumps, numbness, difficulty swallowing, or changes in the way teeth fit together.
Dentists are trained to recognize early warning signs of oral cancer and abnormal oral tissue changes during examinations.
Oral cancer may be linked to tobacco use, alcohol use, HPV infection, excessive sun exposure, poor oral health, and certain lifestyle or genetic factors.
People who smoke, use tobacco products, consume alcohol heavily, have prolonged sun exposure, or are over age 40 may have a higher risk of developing oral cancer.
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