{"id":2006,"date":"2021-08-04T10:03:16","date_gmt":"2021-08-04T14:03:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cliniquemaxillo.com\/?p=2006"},"modified":"2022-09-28T12:09:25","modified_gmt":"2022-09-28T16:09:25","slug":"how-to-prevent-oral-cancer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cliniquemaxillo.com\/en\/blogue\/how-to-prevent-oral-cancer\/","title":{"rendered":"Oral Cancer Prevention, Causes and Treatment"},"content":{"rendered":"
Oral cancer affects more than 700 Quebeckers every year. It\u2019s important for people to be informed about its causes so that those at risk have a better chance of preventing it. Our maxillofacial clinic in Montreal<\/a> is committed to providing advice and helping our patients adopt good habits so that they can maintain excellent oral health.<\/p>\n In this article, the experts at Clinique MFML present an overview of oral cancer, including:<\/p>\n Oral cancer can be found in different parts of the oral cavity. There are certain habits that increase the likelihood that oral cancer will develop.<\/p>\n Gum cancer is usually the result of excessive tobacco or alcohol consumption. Cancer can also develop on the floor of the mouth<\/a>, in which case the mandible will also likely be affected.<\/p>\n More rarely, cancer can develop on the hard palate. This type of oral cancer is often the result of consuming both tobacco and alcohol, and men are more susceptible to it than women.<\/p>\n The most common type of oral cancer affects the tongue. It is often detected late because the symptoms tend not to appear until the cancer reaches an advanced stage.<\/p>\n Finally, tonsil cancer accounts for 15% of head and neck cancers. It is usually caused by HPV infection.<\/p>\n Oral cancer is the 6th most common cancer in the world. It affects adults over the age of 55 in 66% of cases. Only 12.5% of cases occur in people under the age of 50.<\/p>\n That being said, young people are certainly not immune, particularly when it comes to tonsil cancer, which is often caused by HPV infection.<\/p>\n Generally speaking, men are more likely to develop oral cancer. This is at least partly due to the fact that men tend to drink and smoke more than women.<\/p>\n There are a variety of risk factors that can cause oral cancer. According to the Canadian Cancer Society, some of the known risk factors for this oral pathology<\/a> are:<\/p>\n Knowing the causes and symptoms of oral cancer makes it easier for those at risk to take preventive measures to limit their chances of developing the disease.<\/p>\n If you think you may be at risk of developing oral cancer, there are habits you can adopt to try to prevent it. Here are a few of them.<\/p>\n Following our oral hygiene instructions<\/a> will help keep your mouth and teeth healthy. Brush your teeth after meals and before bed, and floss daily.<\/p>\n It\u2019s also important to visit a dentist regularly for a full oral exam. With technology like 3D radiology<\/a>, dentists can detect any abnormalities that may be related to oral cancer and refer you to an oral and maxillofacial specialist for treatment.<\/p>\n Even if you wear a full set of dentures, it\u2019s important to visit your dentist periodically. Oral cancer can also occur in the gums and soft tissues of the mouth.<\/p>\n As mentioned above, smoking and drinking alcohol significantly increase your risk of developing oral cancer. Therefore, we strongly recommend that you quit smoking (and any other tobacco consumption) and limit your alcohol consumption as much as possible in order to reduce your risk of developing oral cancer.<\/p>\n Oral cancer includes cancer of the lip. Like the rest of your skin, your lips are sensitive to the sun\u2019s rays. It\u2019s important to protect them to avoid the serious consequences of prolonged exposure.<\/p>\n Apply a lip balm with SPF when you\u2019re going to be out in the sun. It\u2019s also a good idea to wear a wide-brimmed hat and keep to the shade when the sun is at its strongest.<\/p>\n Fruits and vegetables are good for your health in general, but they have an added benefit when it comes to preventing oral cancer.<\/p>\n\n
Types of oral cancer<\/h2>\n
Who is likely to develop oral cancer?<\/h3>\n
6 common causes of oral cancer<\/h2>\n
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4 strategies for oral cancer prevention<\/h2>\n
1. Maintain good oral hygiene and get regular oral exams<\/h3>\n
2. Limit alcohol consumption and smoking<\/h3>\n
3. Protect yourself from the sun<\/h3>\n
4. Eat lots of fruit and vegetables<\/h3>\n