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Early Detection is Your Best Protection
Cancer is never welcome. And especially not oral cancer, which has a
high mortality rate unless caught in the very early stages.
Unfortunately, it's painless and sneaky, often going undetected until
it's advanced far beyond what's successfully treatable. That's why you
should know and conscientiously avoid the risk factors, and routinely
undergo a meticulous professional screening by your dentist.
Chronic Irritations Create Bad Situations
The five most common risk factors for oral cancer are: tobacco use,
frequent high quantity alcohol consumption, constant sunlight exposure,
habitual cheek or lip biting, or poorly fitting dentures. In fact,
80-90% of oral cancers are found in people who smoke or chew tobacco,
drink excessively, or do both…doubling that risk. And anything that
causes constant irritation to mouth and lip tissues may eventually
result in white patches of leukoplakia, which may experience excessive
cell growth, leading to cancer. Our part in fighting this disease, is
our thorough screening process: we check for those tell-tale white
patches, persistent mouth sores, tissue color changes, spots of pain,
tenderness, numbness, or any changes in your bite over time. We'll also
ask about lifestyle habits, difficulty chewing, swallowing, speaking, or
moving your tongue. If needed, we'll order a biopsy to eliminate
concern. And your part is to simply avoid the risk factors and be safe,
not sorry!
If you have more questions regarding oral cancer, please feel free to call our office at
510-796-1656 or write us at hp_dds@yahoo.com and we'll be glad to assist
you.
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