{"id":631,"date":"2018-01-02T17:49:15","date_gmt":"2018-01-02T17:49:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/toothcenter.net\/?post_type=website_library&p=631"},"modified":"2018-01-02T17:49:15","modified_gmt":"2018-01-02T17:49:15","slug":"detecting-and-preventing-oral-cancer","status":"publish","type":"website_library","link":"https:\/\/toothcenter.net\/website_library\/detecting-and-preventing-oral-cancer\/","title":{"rendered":"Detecting and Preventing Oral Cancer"},"content":{"rendered":"

There are more than 28,000 cases of oral cancer diagnosed every year in the United States. Oral cancer is one of the most common cancers and may occur on the mouth, lips, tongue, gums, salivary glands and throat. It is important to take every precaution available to avoid oral cancer. With help from Dr. Kevin Alperstein and his team at Belvidere, IL, you can take the necessary preventive steps.<\/span><\/p>\n

What are the causes of oral caner?<\/h2>\n

The most typical cause of oral cancer is smoking. In fact, smokers are up to six times more likely to develop cancer of the mouth. Similarly, those who use smokeless tobacco such as snuff are at an even greater risk of developing oral cancer in the lining of the lips and the gums. Alcohol can also increase your risk of developing oral cancer and so can excessive exposure to sunlight at a young age. You are also at an increased risk of developing cancer if it runs in your family because there is a strong genetic factor involved. \u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

What are the signs and symptoms?<\/h2>\n

Majority of patients with oral cancer commonly experience swelling and lumps inside their mouth or on the lips and gums. \u00a0These may also appear as crusts, eroded patches and rough spots. \u00a0Bleeding may occur for no reason and red or white patches in your mouth may develop. \u00a0<\/span>
\nFrequently, a loss in sensitivity is experienced in your mouth, face or neck and sores appear in similar areas as well. \u00a0The sores bleed often and remain present for an extended period of time. \u00a0Oral cancer may often begin with an asymptomatic stage during which symptoms may not be obvious and is often painless initially making it difficult to detect. Some of the signs of oral cancer include:<\/span><\/p>\n