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Oral cancer screening is a routine part of a dental examination. Regular check-ups, including an examination of the entire mouth, are essential in the early detection of cancerous and pre-cancerous conditions. You may have a very small, but dangerous, oral spot or sore and not be aware of it.

Dr. Shaw will carefully examine the inside of your mouth and tongue and in some patients may notice a flat, painless, white or red spot or a small sore. Although most of these are harmless, some are not. Harmful oral spots or sores often look identical to those that are harmless, but testing can tell them apart. If you have a sore with a likely cause, Dr. Shaw may treat it and ask you to return for re-examination.

Dentists often will notice a spot or sore that looks harmless and does not have a clear cause. To ensure that a spot or sore is not dangerous, your dentist may choose to perform a simple test, such as a brush test. A brush test collects cells from a suspicious lesion in the mouth. The cells are sent to a laboratory for analysis. If precancerous cells are found, the lesion can be surgically removed if necessary during a separate procedure. It’s important to know that all atypical and positive results from a brush test must be confirmed by incisional biopsy and histology.


Things You Should Know

* Oral Cancer often starts as a tiny, unnoticed white or red spot or sore anywhere in the mouth.

* It can affect any area of the oral cavity including the lips, gum tissue, cheek lining, tongue and the hard or soft palate.

* Other signs include:

  • A sore that bleeds easily or does not heal.
  • A color change of the oral tissues.
  • A lump, thickening, rough spot, crust or small eroded area.
  • Pain, tenderness, or numbness anywhere in the mouth or on the lips.
  • Difficulty chewing, swallowing, speaking or moving the jaw or tongue.
  • A change in the way the teeth fit together.

* Oral Cancer most often occurs in those who use tobacco in any form.

* Alcohol use combined with smoking greatly increases risk.

* Prolonged exposure to the sun increases the risk of lip cancer.

* Oral cancers can occur in people who do not smoke and have no other known risk factors.

* Oral Cancer is more likely to strike after age 40.

* Studies suggest that a diet high in fruits and vegetables may prevent the development of potentially cancerous lesions.

 

 

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