The Importance Of Oral Cancer Screening

By Janine Hughes


Screening is a process used to look for cancer before a person has any symptoms of having one. This helps anyone to find any symptom at early stage. Once abnormal tissues are found earlier it would be easier to treat someone. By the time symptoms appear, it also means that cancer may have started to spread. Experts are also trying to better understand who are more likely to get these types of diseases.

For some types of cancer, the chance of fast recovery is better if the disease has been detected at early stage and treated immediately. Some cancers never cause symptoms and become life threatening, but if found through an oral cancer screening Oregon tests, this type of disease will also be treated before it get worse.

When your dentist does an oral tests, they use various tools to look for mouth sores or discoloration in your mouth. They may also feel the tissues around the mouth for abnormalities or lumps. If they detect any form of abnormality, they will be sending some sample to the laboratory for further testing.

People who are in their mid 40s has the potential risk to have this disease. The age is usually the main risk factor that should not be overlooked. Those who are smoker, alcohol drinker are also at risks. It is also more prone to men than women, possible for people who are exposed to sunlight and those having unhealthy diet.

Although it has been proven that those who have been diagnosed with oral cancer usually have one of those factors, there is still an increasing rate of people diagnosed with oral cancers who have no risk factors at all. Thus, if you do not have any factors above, then you may undergo further screening tests to maintain your overall health.

It has been studied that oral cancers are developing on areas in the oral cavity or in the lips. It may develop in the lining of the cheeks, behind the wisdom teeth, the bottom of the tongue, in front of the mouth roof, in the gums and in front of two thirds of the tongue.

When dentist perform the testing process, they look out for the following symptoms. First is the red or white patches in your mouth. Second, spots that bleed continuously or do not heal over time. Third, a lump or a hard spot in your mouth and fourth is the pain or numbness when you bite down your teeth.

In order to prevent this disease, it is better to consult your doctor and undergo regular screenings. Your dentist checks your overall health during the exam to ensure that you have no any signs of cancers. They will then provide sample of your tissues to the lab for testing. Usually, it occurs in all adults, specifically in older adults. It also occurs often in men and in blacks.

The number of deaths and new cases has slowly decreased. However, the number of new cases caused by specific types of HPV or human papillomavirus infection has also increased. It is often passed from one person to another during any sexual activities.




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