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subject: Why Oral Cancer Screening Is Detrimental To Your Wellbeing [print this page]


Early detection is your best weapon against oral cancer, currently the mortality rate for oral cancer has not decreased in over three decades. The greatest increase of new Oral Cancer patients has occurred in patients under age 40.

Oral cancer often stats as a small, unnoticeable red or white sore anywhere in the oral cavity, this can affect the lips, gum tissue, check lining, tongue and the hard or soft palate. Common signs of oral cancer can include discoloration in oral tissue, sores that bleed and if you experience difficulty chewing, swallowing and speaking. Various types of abnormal cells can develop in the oral cavity in the form of red or white sores. Some are harmless and other cancerous or pre-cancerous.

The risk of oral cancer increases when alcohol is used in combination with smoking. Prolonged exposure to the sun increases the risk of lip cancer. Although alcohol and tobacco increases the risks it must be noted that even people who do not smoke or drink alcohol can develop oral cancer.

Regular check-ups, including an examination of the entire mouth, are essential in the early detection of cancerous and pre-cancerous conditions. Being aware of the risk factors and seeing a dentist for oral cancer screenings can help prevent this deadly disease. An oral cancer screening device is quick, easy and convenient, allowing treatment to be swift.

With increased technological advances, the dental profession has developed an oral cancer screening device to help early detection. An oral cancer detection device such as Velscope can help detect oral cancer in its early stages and allow for planning of the best oral cancer treatment. If you want to maintain your oral health and overall wellbeing that it is worth considering having an oral cancer screening performed.

by: Dr Monica Crooks




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