Oral cancer — which includes cancers of the lips, tongue, cheek, floor of the mouth, hard and soft palate, sinuses, and throat — can be fatal if not diagnosed and treated early.
Because changes in the mouth can be easily seen, oral cancer can be detected in its early stages. The following symptoms should be monitored closely:
While these symptoms may indicate less serious health issues, it is important to visit Dawsonville Distinctive Dentistry if you experience any of them for more than a few weeks.
Risk Factors
According to the American Cancer Society, men face twice the risk of developing oral cancer as women, and men who are over age 50 face the greatest risk. Risk factors include:
While these risk factors are often associated with oral cancer, many people who have no known risk factors also develop oral cancer and should still take preventative measures.
Prevention
You can take an active role in preventing and detecting oral cancer.
Remember, spots and sores in your mouth aren’t always cancerous, but should be examined and monitored closely. Call our Dawsonville office immediately if you notice any changes in the appearance of your oral tissues or experience symptoms mentioned above. Like many cancers, identifying the cancer early is the key to successful treatment.