There’s one area of dental health often overlooked by patients but at N7 Dental Care in Holloway, London, awareness of oral or mouth cancer is always prioritised. As with nearly all types of cancer, early detection and treatment has a big part to playin success rates of curing oral and mouth cancer. Because of this, oral cancer screening should be a part of your regular dental visits.
At N7 Dental Care in Holloway, London, our dentists and hygienists are always looking for abnormalities when they perform examinations, cleaning, and other dental treatments. While there are certain steps that can be taken to more thoroughly check for early signs of oral and mouth cancer, it’s not currently a standard check-up in all dental practices.
There’s a mucous membrane lining of special cells called squamous cells that line the mouth and throat. Cancer in these cells, known as squamous cell carcinoma, makes up about 90% of all mouth cancer diagnoses.
Another type of mouth cancer, much less common, is known as verrucous carcinoma and is a variation of squamous cell carcinoma. It tends to be much slower to grow than squamous cell carcinoma.
Mouth and oral cancer can also form within the salivary glands in the mouth, within the bone and soft tissue, and in the lymph nodes that are part of our immune system. These types of cancer are, thankfully, rare.
Here are some of the most common symptoms and early warning signs of mouth cancer but please note these symptoms can also be signs of other health issues so it’s always best to consult your Doctor or N7 Dental Care team if you present with any of the following.
At N7 Dental Care in Holloway, London we always encourage dental patients to address any health issue or concern without delay to ensure you rule out any uncertainty and identify minor issues early and prevent them from becoming more serious over time.
Smoking is one of the biggest risk factors for oral and mouth cancer. The effects of smoking on the human body are severe and well known but that doesn’t stop us seeing dental patients who are regular smokers, every day. Put simply, avoiding smoking entirely is the best way to avoid preventable instances of oral and mouth cancer from developing.
If you have experienced any of the symptoms listed above, or have noticed any other abnormalities in your mouth, jaw, tongue, teeth, or throat, we recommend you arrange for a complete oral cancer screening with your N7 Dental Care dentist. The process is simple and painless, and many of the steps in the screening can easily be done as part of your regular dental hygiene appointments. Screening for oral cancer generally involves an in-depth visual and physical examination, as well as a few additional steps to help spot potential problems not visually apparent.
Your N7 Dental Care dentist will closely examine your mouth for sores, discoloration, lumps, and any other visual and physical signs such as soreness or tenderness. These signs will be assessed and if further testing is required, your dentist will discuss the specifics with you in more detail.
Your oral cancer screening will also likely involve a set of x-rays or an ultrasound to help spot any issues that are not identified during the visual and physical examination. Sometimes a CT scan or MRI may be used to obtain additional detailed images and information.
There are several other processes that your N7 Dental Care dentist may recommend as part of your oral cancer screening. An endoscopy may be requested to obtain a more complete view of your nasal passages and throat.
Regular check-ups and examinations to help spot the warning signs for oral and mouth cancer as early as possible are encouraged and should be something to include in your regular dental care.
In your discussions with your dentist and hygienist at N7 Dental Care in Holloway, London, be sure to mention any and all concerns or irregularities you’ve noticed in between check-ups. Your N7 dental care team is dedicated to your health and will work with you to correctly diagnose and treat any symptoms in the most effective way.
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