Mouth Cancer - A Deadly Disease - On the Increase
Posted on: Friday, 6 November 2009, 07:29 CST
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Anyone can be affected by mouth cancer, whether they have their own teeth or not. Smoking, or chewing tobacco (or betel quid/paan/gutkha), greatly increases your chances of getting mouth cancer. Heavy drinking is also a risk. If you do both, your chances of getting mouth cancer are much greater. This cancer is more common in men than women and more likely to occur in people age 40 years and older. Experts today, however, are concerned about rising numbers of this cancer in younger age groups. The HPV virus from sexual contact is believed to account for this.
Mouth cancers often appear as a painless mouth ulcer that does not heal normally or, less often, as a red or white patch in the mouth. Dental Authorities seek to encourage people to understand their level of risk for the disease and to advise dentists to be vigilant in their examination procedures. A dentist is trained and in the best position to examine for early signs of this disease.
The routine dental examination procedure is quick, simple, completely painless and requires no injection. The dentist carefully examines the inside of the mouth with the help of a small mirror. Remember, the dentist is able to see parts of your mouth that you cannot see easily yourself.
Many UK dental practices now offer a mouth cancer screening service which aims to increase your awareness of your own level of risk for the disease and to help you reduce that risk by changing your lifestyle habits.
In addition to this lifestyle counselling and regular screening, dental
practices can now offer patients an extended test using a new mouth cancer
screening system which can identify abnormal areas of the mouth, identifying
areas of potential risk even before they become cancer. The latest system is
called ViziLite Plus which is used extensively in the
If you drink heavily, smoke or use tobacco in any form, you may be at high risk. You are advised to contact your dentist, doctor or pharmacist if you have any concerns. If in doubt - get checked out.
For more information visit http://www.mouthcancer.org ViziLite Plus is a registered trademark of Zila Inc, USA http://www.zila.com Reference (1) Cancer Research UK (2009) UK oral cancer mortality statistics.SOURCE Scope Dental Professional Relations
Source: PR Newswire
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