Is your smile safe?
DentalOne perform FREE oral cancer examinations of your mouth to screen for cancer.
Screening for oral cancer is not something most people think about. Recent statistics show oral cancer screening is something that should be done routinely. It is no longer only older people who are at risk of developing head and neck cancers.
Understanding Oral Cancer
Oral cancer, often overshadowed by more well-known cancers like breast or prostate, demands awareness of risk factors and vigilant oral hygiene for effective prevention. It encompasses multiple areas in the mouth, including the lips, cheeks, tongue, tonsils, throat, floor of the mouth, hard and soft palate, and sinuses. Increased risks are associated with smoking, alcohol consumption, and HPV infection.
Historically, the prevalence has been higher among men, but a shifting trend is seeing an uptick in cases among women. This emphasizes the importance of both genders taking proactive steps. Regular dental check-ups are crucial, and individuals should refrain from tobacco and excessive alcohol use. Safe practices to minimise the risk of HPV infection also play a pivotal role. Early detection through routine screenings and awareness of symptoms further enhances the chances of successful treatment.
The symptoms of mouth, head and neck cancer can include:
The symptoms of mouth, head and neck cancer can include:
Increased Risk Factors
Prevention
Key to the prevention of oral cancer is to give up tobacco usage and adopt a sensible approach to the consumption of alcohol. It is estimated that at least three-quarters of oral cancers could be prevented by eliminating tobacco smoking and reducing alcohol consumption.