The Signs and Symptoms of Oral Cancer | Yorba Linda Dentist

When we hear the word cancer, we are always sent into a state of shock. Here in America, someone is diagnosed with oral cancer every hour of every day. Because there are so many factors that can contribute to developing oral cancer, knowing some of the signs and symptoms you should keep an eye out for can help to diagnose the problem quickly and find some type of treatment. While you can’t diagnose yourself, if you find that you have any of these symptoms, make an appointment with your dental professional to get a proper examination.

Lumps and lesions. If you notice red or white sores on or inside your mouth, it’s important to see a dentist as they will have difficulty healing, making it a perfect bed for bacteria, etc. Finding lumps or swollen areas in your throat or cheeks can cause painful issues closing your mouth.

Dysphagia. Dysphagia, or problems swallowing, will not only cause problems breathing but can also cause you to contract infection. If you feel a lump in your throat, or you find you are losing weight because of issues swallowing, make an appointment.

Numbness. Any numbness in the mouth or chin is cause for concern, so if you find this is a new constant, it’s time for an examination.

Tooth loss. If you find that you have loose teeth for no apparent reason, you may be developing early signs of oral cancer. Tooth decay and gum disease are signs you may be subject to oral cancer in the future, so see a dentist asap.

Bad breath. There are many reasons you have bad breath. If you find that it is a chronic problem, seek advice from your dental professional. 

For more information about oral cancer, call Dr. Andrey Eng in Yorba Linda, CA at 714-779-2736 or visit www.andreyengdds.com.

Dr. Eng proudly serve patients from Yorba Linda and all surrounding areas.

The ABCs of Oral Cancer Symptoms | Yorba Linda Dentist

It may not be the most pleasant subject to talk about but becoming aware of the signs and symptoms of oral cancer could save your life. Close to 50,000 patients are diagnosed with oral cancer every year. Men are actually twice as likely to get it than women, so it is important that they are extra careful when paying attention to symptoms that may be developing. The risks are much higher if treatment is delayed more than it need to be.

As far as indicators are concerned, there are a few things you should keep an eye out for:

  • Red and/or white spots in your mouth
  • A sore hasn’t healed within two weeks
  • A persistent hoarseness when you speak

If you find any of these early indicators, see a dental professional as soon as possible. If left untreated, more severe symptoms will develop. If they get to an advanced stage, treatment will become imperative. Here is what could develop if you don’t get medical advice:

  • A sensation that feels like something is stuck in the back of your throat
  • Any numbness in your mouth
  • Difficulty moving your jaw or tongue and have problems swallowing
  • Persistent pain in one particular ear
  • A lump or enlargement in the neck or lymph node area
  • If you wear dentures and you notice a sore beneath them that doesn’t heal

As always, prevention is key when it comes to our health. And because our mouths are the first line of defense, it is important that we are aware of any issues that may be developing.

For more information about oral cancer, call Dr. Andrey Eng in Yorba Linda, CA at 714-779-2736 or visit www.andreyengdds.com.

Dr. Eng proudly serve patients from Yorba Linda and all surrounding areas.

Protect Yourself from Oral Cancer | Yorba Linda Dentist

Did you know that close to 50,000 patients are diagnosed with oral cancer every year? And that’s just in the U.S. If caught quickly, there is a good chance it can be taken care of, but prevention is key. Because April is oral cancer awareness month, let’s take a quick look at how we can stay on top of our health.

First there are risk factors to keep in mind. Excessive use of tobacco products is already bad for you, but if you have this particular habit, paying close attention to any sores or patches in your mouth. Alcohol use and poor diet also play into oral cancer signs. Physical trauma and exposure to infectious disease are also ways you may develop symptoms. The best way to stay on top of your oral health is to give yourself a quick exam every month. With a bright light and a mirror, follow these guidelines:

  • If you wear dentures, remove them.
  • Look and feel the insides of your lips and front of your gums
  • Tilt your head and check out the roof of your mouth
  • Tug your cheek so you can analyze the surfaces and back of your mouth
  • Inspect all areas of your tongue
  • Feel your lymph nodes to make sure they aren’t getting enlarged and there are no lumps

You are trying to find any type of persistent sores or growths that may cause you to have issues eating, speaking. If you feel you may have symptoms of oral cancer, make an oral cancer screening appointment with your dental professional.

For more information about oral cancer, call Dr. Andrey Eng in Yorba Linda, CA at 714-779-2736 or visit www.andreyengdds.com.

Dr. Eng proudly serve patients from Yorba Linda and all surrounding areas.

How to Protect Yourself from Oral Cancer | Yorba Linda Dentist

It is an estimated 53,000 new cases of oral cancer will be diagnosed this year alone. It’s a frightening thought, but if it is caught early enough, it is likely to be treatable. But what exactly is causing cancer to develop in the mouth?

First, realize keeping a healthy lifestyle is best, but there are also risk factors to keep in mind. Excessive use of tobacco products is already bad for you, but if you have this particular habit, you have a high risk of developing some form of oral cancer in some area of your mouth. This is why it is important to pay close attention to any sores or patches in your mouth. Alcohol use and poor diet also play into oral cancer signs. Physical trauma and exposure to infectious disease are also ways you may develop symptoms.

The best way to stay on top of your oral health is to give yourself a quick exam every month. With a bright light and a mirror, follow these guidelines:

  • If you wear dentures, remove them.
  • Look and feel the insides of your lips and front of your gums
  • Tilt your head and check out the roof of your mouth
  • Tug your cheek so you can analyze the surfaces and back of your mouth
  • Inspect all areas of your tongue
  • Your lymph nodes to make sure they aren’t getting enlarged and there are no lumps

You are trying to find any type of persistent sores or growths that may cause you to have issues eating, speaking. If you feel you may have symptoms of oral cancer, make an oral cancer screening appointment with your dental professional.

For more information about oral cancer, call Dr. Andrey Eng in Yorba Linda, CA at 714-779-2736 or visit www.andreyengdds.com.

Dr. Eng proudly serve patients from Yorba Linda and all surrounding areas.