Get Regular Screenings
If found early, oral cancers have an 80 to 90 percent survival rate. Certain symptoms may be a sign of oral cancer (please see list below), but it is important to remember that it may also be present without any obvious signs.
Dentists are often a first line of defense in detecting abnormalities that may indicate the presence of oral cancer. An oral cancer screening takes less than five minutes and is part of every dental exam
performed in our practice.
Symptoms
It is important to call our office if you notice any of these symptoms that do not go away within 2 weeks:
- Painful or painless mouth ulcer that does not go away
- White or red patches in your mouth or on your lips
- A lump on the neck or jaw
- Swelling within the mouth that refuses to go away
- Numbness, pain or tenderness in the head or neck
Risk Factors
- Infection with certain viruses such as HPV, a virus that also causes cervical cancer in women
- Tobacco use
- Drinking alcohol in excess
- Excessive exposure to the harmful UV rays of the sun
As with many cancers, early detection is the key to successful treatment. Regular oral cancer screenings are an effective means of finding cancer at its early, highly curable stages.