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Oral cancer is a concern for people of any age. The best way to help catch oral cancer early and to get effective treatment is to have regular check-ups. During these check-ups, your dentist will examine your entire mouth and can detect the initial stages of cancer development.
Oral cancer can be deadly and spread to other body parts rapidly if it’s not detected early. It’s recommended to have a regular dental check-up every six months. During these check-ups, your dentist not only looks for areas with dental issues but also at the mouth’s soft tissue for signs of oral cancer. If oral cancer signs and symptoms are detected, the dentist will provide you with information on how to proceed. The benefits of early detection include a better chance of remission and the chance to catch cancer early for more effective treatment. In the early stages of cancer, there are more treatment options and procedures that can help. Even if you think the issue isn’t requiring media attention, always be cautious and make an appointment right away to be sure.
Common signs of oral cancer can include lumps, sores that won’t heal, ulcers, and pain. There may also be discolored areas of tissue in the mouth and unusual bleeding. If you notice any of these signs and symptoms, it’s important to visit your dentist immediately so they can assess the situation and help you get an accurate review to begin a course of treatment for the issue. The dentist may refer you to an oral cancer specialist who can further assess the situation and provide treatment options.
If you want to learn more about oral cancer’s signs and symptoms or schedule an appointment for a check-up, don’t hesitate to reach out to Dr. Yvonne Szyperski at North Bay Smiles serving Petaluma, California. Call (707) 306-8001 today to speak to our team, who can provide details about availability, insurance we accept, payment options, and new patient protocols. Don’t wait to get the expert attention you need for any signs and symptoms of oral cancer.
Dr. Yvonne Szyperski, DDS, graduated from the University of the Pacific Dental School in San Francisco in 1997. She is an experienced dentist and an active member of the American Dental Association, the California Dental Association, and the Redwood Empire Dental Society. Dr. Szyperski is committed to delivering comprehensive and personalized dental care and staying current with advancements in the field through her involvement in these professional organizations.