Does cancer run in
your family?
Do you fail to
schedule regular cleanings and exams?
Are you a smoker?
If you answered
“Yes,” to any of the above questions, then you could be at a higher risk of developing
oral cancer. However, research has proven that if you consistently go to the
dentist for regular cleanings and exams, your dentist may be able to spot
potential health risks in advance, including oral cancer.
According to the
American Dental Association, “a number of factors contribute to the development
of mouth and throat cancers. Smokers and excessive alcohol drinkers older than
50 are the most at risk. More recently, the human papilloma virus (HPV), which
is sexually transmitted, has been associated with cancers of the oropharyngeal
region that is the part of the throat at the back of the mouth.”
In an effort to help
patients identify their risk for oral cancer, our dentist's in Howell, Michigan now offer the oral
cancer testing. Please visit our website for
more details.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I reduce my
risk of oral cancer?
To reduce your risk
of oral cancer, limit the use of tobacco,
alcohol and sun exposure. In addition, eating a healthy diet, and maintaining
an exercise regimen helps lower your risk for many diseases.
What is my dentist
looking for to diagnose oral cancer?
Your dentist will be
looking at your lips, gums, cheeks, tongue (the sides and underneath) for red
or white patches, sores that bleed, a hard spot or a lump, or a roughened area.
Please see a doctor immediately if you spot any of these signs in your mouth.
How is oral cancer
treated?
Surgery is used to eliminate
the cancerous cells, followed by radiation treatment and/or chemotherapy to
destroy any remaining oral cancer cells.
Call to Schedule an Appointment
Please schedule
an appointment with Dr. DiStefano to discuss your concerns and care
plan. As one of the premiere dentists in Howell, Michigan, Dr.
DiStefano has over 30 years’ experience caring for his patients’
health. He strives to educate his patients and improve their lives
through dental care and disease prevention.
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