November is Mouth Cancer Awareness Month

Kilbarchan Dental Practice is supporting Mouth Cancer Action Month in November!

How many people does mouth cancer affect in the UK each year?

Mouth cancer affects thousands of people in the UK every year and in the last 10 years new cases have increased by more than a half. It is one of the less common types of cancer but it still accounts for almost 2,000 deaths annually many of which could have been prevented with early diagnosis.

Who can get mouth cancer?

Anyone can get mouth cancer whether they have their own teeth or not. Whilst men over the age of 40 are affected most, research shows that it is becoming more common in younger age groups and in women 

What causes mouth cancer?

The main cause of mouth cancer in the UK is smoking and alcohol also increases the risk. Over-exposure of the lips to sunlight can also heighten the risk of cancer in this area. 

What are the signs of mouth cancer?

Mouth cancer appears in different forms and can affect all parts of the mouth tongue and lipsSometimes a white or red patch in the mouth can develop into a cancer but more commonly it appears as a painless mouth ulcer that does not heal normally. Unusual lumps in the mouth or jaw area and persistent hoarseness are also signs to be aware of. If, within a couple of weeks, any of these conditions do not clear up by themselves you should consult with your doctor or dentistThe mouth is easy to inspect which makes it easy to pick up any early signs of mouth cancer so if in doubt, go anyway! 

How can I help prevent mouth cancer?

With a little care you can minimise any risks. Visit your dentist at least once a year, even if you wear dentures and particularly if you smoke and drink, use protective sun cream and maintain a healthy dietEating plenty of fresh fruit and veg and cutting down on smoking and drinking will certainly help. 

Where can I find out more about mouth cancer and dental health in Renfrewshire?

If you have any queries about mouth cancer or any other areas of dental health visit us at Kilbarchan Dental Practice, call 01505 704969 or click www.kilbarchandental.co.uk where you’ll find lots more free tips and advice.