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Oct212007

MOUTH CANCER SELF-EXAM

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If you find something suspicious in your mouth/jaw/neck areas -- especially if it does not go away within in two weeks, Call us Yellow Springs Dental Care (767-7731)--- we will see you immediately perform a professional evaluation and assist you in putting your mind at rest.

 

 

 

One American dies every hour from oral cancer, which emphasizes the importance of cancer screenings the importance of cancer screenings.

 

The Yellow Springs dentist, Dr. JT Russell, has always emphasized the examination as a way of educating the public on this serious health risk.

 

Cigna Dental Insurance suggests increased attention to Cancer Screening:

 

Most people diagnosed with oral cancer

 

are over the age of 40 and use tobacco, but oral cancer can strike at

 any age - whether you use tobacco or not.

Your regular exam is a good time for your dentist to check your entire

 

mouth for signs of cancer. An oral cancer exam is totally painless.

 

Basically, your dentist will look for any suspicious spots in and around

 

your mouth - the roof of your mouth, the insides of your cheeks, and the

 

underside of your tongue. This simple screening is an important step in

 

protecting your oral and overall health. While most dentists include this

 

screening with every routine exam, we encourage you to make sure your

 

dentist gives you an oral cancer exam during your next visit.

 

 

What if there’s a spot?

 

 

 

In about 10% of patients, the dentist may notice a flat, painless, white or red spot or a small sore. Although most

 

of those spots are harmless, some are not. Harmful oral spots or sores often look the same as those that are

 

harmless, but testing can tell them apart.

 

recommend a simple test such as a brush biopsy.

 

During this painless procedure, also called a BrushTest

 

will use a small brush to scrape some of the unusual cells. A laboratory

 

then tests the sample to find out whether any cells are pre-cancerous

 

or cancerous. You don’t need anesthesia for this non-invasive

 

procedure, and results may help

 

2 To make sure that a spot or sore is not dangerous, your dentist may®, the dentist

 

 

In about 10% of patients, the dentist may notice a flat, painless, white or red spot or a small sore. Although most

 

of those spots are harmless, some are not. Harmful oral spots or sores often look the same as those that are

 

harmless, but testing can tell them apart.

 

recommend a simple test such as a brush biopsy.

 

During this painless procedure, also called a BrushTest

 

will use a small brush to scrape some of the unusual cells. A laboratory

 

then tests the sample to find out whether any cells are pre-cancerous

 

or cancerous. You don’t need anesthesia for this non-invasive

 

procedure, and results may help

 

2 To make sure that a spot or sore is not dangerous, your dentist may®, the dentist

In about 10% of patients, the dentist may notice a flat, painless, white or red spot or a small sore. Although most

 

of those spots are harmless, some are not. Harmful oral spots or sores often look the same as those that are

 

harmless, but testing can tell them apart.

 

recommend a simple test such as a brush biopsy.

 

During this painless procedure, also called a BrushTest

 

will use a small brush to scrape some of the unusual cells. A laboratory

 

then tests the sample to find out whether any cells are pre-cancerous

 

or cancerous. You don’t need anesthesia for this non-invasive

 

procedure, and results may help

 



Read more: http://www.soundentistry.com/blogodontics/2008/9/20/oral-cancer-screening.html#ixzz1W2vq78u5

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