Friday, October 22, 2010

Oral Cancer

Dear friends,
According to National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, approximately 35,000 Americans are diagnosed each year with oral cancer which affects the mouth and/or part of the throat.

My patients oral health is my main concern and it doesn't stop with diagnosis and treatment of dental cavities and gum disease. Having detected lesions of the oral cavity which have been diagnosed as malignant, I know the importance of early detection of oral cancer.
You can help reduce your risk of oral cancer by avoiding the use of tobacco products and drinking alcoholic beverages in moderation.
It is also important to inform your dentist if you notice any sores in your oral cavity that last over 2 weeks or if you see/feel any persistent changes in your throat or mouth that don't go away i.e. lumps, swellings, numbness, coughing, difficulty swallowing or eating.
To read more on this topic you may copy and paste the link below.

http://www.ada.org/sections/scienceAndResearch/pdfs/DentalPatient_0510.pdf

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