Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Signs of Oral Cancer

Cancer has been defined as a disease with out of control cell growth.  When you have oral cancer, this means that there is out of control cell growth in a part of your mouth.

Oral Cancer not only affects your mouth, but it also includes lips, tongue, cheek, sinuses and pharynx.
The American Dental Association lists symptoms of mouth cancer. If ever you feel any of the following for more than two weeks, be warned that this is an oral cancer sign.

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Oral Cancer signs

·         Leukoplakia or erythroplakia or having white or red patch in your mouth
·         Having a lump or thickening of the oral soft tissues
·         Unexplained bleeding in the mouth
·         Swelling that affects the teeth and dentures
·         Difficulty in chewing or swallowing
·         Difficulty in moving the jaw or tongue
·         Excessive sore throat
·         Hoarseness or change in voice
·         Continuous sores on mouth, face, and even neck

Oral Cancer by the Numbers

Oral cancer means that there is out of control cell growth in a part of your mouth. Want to know more about Oral Cancer, we list down eight important oral cancer statistics.
·         One out of 92 adults will be diagnosed to have the disease.
·         39,000 Americans suffer from oral cancer each year.
·         81% of oral cancer patients, whatever stage of oral cavity, survive during the first year.
·         While a big 56% for five year survival year rate, and 41% for ten years.
·         Men are most likely to be affected, as oral cancer strikes more than 2 times in men than women.
·         The risk of getting mouth cancer increases as you turn 42
·         The median age of oral cancer diagnosis is 62 years old
      8,000 people die because of oral cancer




Your routine visit to the dental clinic will check if you have any lumps in your mouth. If anything is irregular, let your dentist perform an oral brush biopsy.

Dr. Cecilia Lontoc DMD is one of the best dentists. For more information or to schedule your dental checkup, please call (310) 782-6155  or visit our website at www.cecilialontocdmd.com

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