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Can you be able to recognize oral cancer

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Image of an older woman smiling, on a couch, and not been to the dentist for years.Oral cancer also known as mouth cancer affects the lips, the tongue, cheeks, the floor of the mouth, the hard and soft palate, and the throat. It happens as a tumor in the mouth. It is very rampant today affecting more than 53,000 people each year in the United States. Do we have your attention now? The good thing is that it is recognizable therefore you do not have to be worried about it growing undetected. Before digging into it, it is very important to understand that oral cancer is treatable and the key is early detection.

Symptoms of oral cancer

Oral cancer is accompanied by noticeable symptoms like swelling, lumps, eroded areas on the lips or gums, and other areas in the mouth. Bleeding in the mouth and gums may also be another symptom of oral cancer in conjunction with numbness around the face, mouth, or neck. In rare cases, sore throat or hoarseness in the voice may be experienced. Any of the above signs might call for a specialist's intervention and you should contact our dentists immediately.

Who can get oral cancer

Not a single person is immune to oral cancer. It all goes down to your oral health. Men, however, face twice the risk of developing oral cancer as compared to women. It often affects aged people who are over 50 years. Some behaviors may facilitate the development of oral cancer. Alcoholics, excessive smokers, exposure to the sun at a young age, aged people who are above 55, people who eat poor diets, and in rare cases families that have a history of the disease. All the mentioned persons are at risk of developing oral cancer. However, if you get in touch with us early enough, we assure you of quality treatment and rehabilitation. Our team of dentists are specially trained to deal with the most severe types of oral cancer, therefore, your trust will be highly appreciated.