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Oral Cancer

Oral cancer includes cancers of the mouth and the pharynx (the back of the throat).

Oral cancer accounts for roughly two percent of all cancers diagnosed annually in the United States.

Approximately 35,000 people will be diagnosed with oral cancer each year and about 7,600 will die from the disease. On average, 60 percent of those with the disease will survive more than 5 years.

Oral cancer most often occurs in people over the age of 40 and affects more than twice as many men as women.

What Puts Someone at Risk?

There are several ways one can be at an increased risk to oral cancer.

Tobacco and Alcohol Use

Most cases of oral cancer are linked to cigarette smoking, heavy alcohol use, or the use of both tobacco and alcohol together. 

Using tobacco and alcohol combined poses a much greater risk than using either substance alone. 

HPV

Infection with the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus (specifically the HPV 16 type) has been linked to a subset of oral cancers. 

Age

Risk increases with age. Oral cancer most often occurs in people over the age of 40.

Sun Exposure

Cancer of the lip can be caused by sun exposure. 

Diet

A diet low in fruits and vegetables may play a role in oral cancer development.

Possible Signs & Symptoms

See a dentist or physician if any of the following symptoms lasts for more than 2 weeks.

  • A sore, irritation, lump or thick patch in your mouth, lip, or throat
  • A white or red patch in your mouth
  • A feeling that something is caught in your throat
  • Difficulty chewing or swallowing
  • Difficulty moving your jaw or tongue
  • Numbness in your tongue or other areas of your mouth
  • Swelling of your jaw that causes dentures to fit poorly or become uncomfortable
  • Pain in one ear without hearing loss

Early Detection

It is important to find oral cancer as early as possible when it can be treated more successfully. An oral cancer examination can detect early signs of cancer.

The exam is painless and takes only a few minutes. Your regular dental check-up or other dental services is an excellent opportunity to have the exam.

During the exam, your dentist or dental hygienist will check your face, neck, lips, and entire mouth for signs of cancer.

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Anderson, SC 29621

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Monday: 8:30am – 5:00pm
Tuesday: 7:30am – 5:00pm
Wednesday: 8:30am – 5:00pm
Thursday: 7:30am – 5:00pm
Friday: By Appointment

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Anderson Family Dental Care

1411 N. Fant Street
Anderson, SC 29621

Phone:
(864) 226-8040

Hours:
M & W — 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
T & TH — 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

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