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Oral Pathology | Date Posted: 12/1/2001
| Question What about oral cancer?
| Answer Cancer can occur anywhere in the mouth and is often painless in the early stages. The major risk major risk factor in western countries being tobacco smoking. Cancers of the lower lip occur more commonly in people who have a high exposure to UV sunlight, such as outdoor workers. By not smoking and always using sun protection on exposed skin and lips, patients can decrease their risk of developing these cancers. Your dentist will examine and assess any non-healing ulcer or change in the appearance or texture of the skin. In most cases, the earlier the treatment, the better the outcome. Cancer of the mouth is both a preventable and potentially curable disease if it is detected early enough.
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More questions in this category:
What is Oral Pathology? What are the most common types of oral pathology? What about oral cancer?
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