Mouth Cancer Awareness Month is observed in November. Along with others in the dental profession, we at Pauly Dental want to educate the public about oral cancer and prevention. Oral cancer (and cancers of the throat and neck) affect over 50,000 people each year in this country. It is a disease that, if treated early, has less devastating health effects and a lower mortality rate.
Traditionally, oral cancer was considered a disease mainly confined to those who used tobacco products or were heavy drinkers. However, those who are younger have also become more susceptible to the condition due to HPV.
There are several symptoms of oral cancer (some of which are listed below). The main points to consider are to be aware of changes in your mouth and contact a dentist if signs or symptoms persist for more than two weeks. Some of the changes to look out for are:
You have a significant role to play in oral cancer prevention. Below are some tips to help you to stay healthy.
Visiting the dentist regularly for oral cancer screenings can help prevent disease and make diagnoses sooner, which leads to better outcomes.
Performing a monthly check on yourself by taking an in-depth look inside your mouth. This is a preventative measure that can be used in concert with regular check-ups by a dental professional.
Avoid using any tobacco products.
Limit alcohol consumption to moderate levels. Oral cancer is something that should concern anyone who values healthy living. Contact Pauly Dental to schedule a screening today.