Did you know that every day, every hour one American dies of oral cancer? With an estimated 30,000 Americans diagnosed each year, oral cancer has a higher mortality rate than cervical cancer, Hodgkin's disease, liver cancer, and kidney cancer. When found early, oral cancer has a 90 percent cure rate. You are at increased risk for oral cancer if you use tobacco in any form, consume heavy amounts of alcohol combined with smoking, are over age 40, and/or have prolonged exposure to the sun (lip cancer).
Early Detection is Key
Because 25 percent of the people diagnosed with oral cancer have no
risk factors, an oral cancer screening should be a routine part of
dental maintenance. Regular check-ups, including an examination of
the entire mouth, are essential in the early detection of cancerous
and pre-cancerous conditions.
Common symptoms of oral cancer or pre-cancerous cells include:
Screening for Oral Cancer
During an oral cancer exam, your dentist will carefully examine the
tongue, inside of your mouth, and your lips to look for spots or
sores that are flat, painless, white, or red. Many of these spots or
sores are harmless, but some aren't so you will likely need a test
to determine if a problem exists. Your dentist may choose to perform
a brush test, which involves scraping a miniature brush across the
suspicious sore or discolored area in the patient's mouth. The cells
collected on the brush are sent to a lab for analysis. If the
results show suspicious cells are present, a biopsy can then be
performed.
Common Questions
I don't drink or smoke. Why do I need an oral cancer
screening?
Even though certain elements, like lifestyle, age, and heredity,
can play a role in your risk for developing oral cancer, people with
no known factors can still develop oral cancer. Routine checkups and
screenings allow your dentist to catch problems before they
escalate.
I noticed a few small sores in my mouth. Should I be
worried?
If you notice any unusual spots, sores, discolorations or bumps in
your mouth, you should contact your dentist right away. Oral cancer
treatment is very successful when the cancer is detected
early.