Oral Cancer and Dentistry

Cancer of the Mouth

Oral cancer is any cancerous tissue growth located in the mouth. Oral or mouth cancer most commonly involves the tissue of the lips or the tongue. It may also occur on the floor of the mouth, cheek lining, gingiva (gums), or palate (roof of the mouth). Smoking and other tobacco use are associated with about 75% of oral cancer cases, caused by irritation of the mucous membranes of the mouth from smoke and heat of cigarettes, cigars, and pipes. Tobacco contains over 19 known carcinogens, and the combustion of it, and by products from this process, is the primary mode of involvement. Use of chewing tobacco or snuff causes irritation from direct contact with the mucous membranes.

An examination of the mouth by the health care provider or dentist shows a visible andor palpable (can be felt) lesion of the lip, tongue, or other mouth area. As the tumor enlarges, it may become an ulcer and bleed. Speechtalking difficulties, chewing problems, or swallowing difficulties may develop, particularly if the cancer is on the tongue. While a dentist, physician or other medical professional may suspect a particular lesion is malignant, the only definitive method for determining this is through biopsy and microscopic evaluation of the cells in the removed sample. A tissue biopsy, whether of the tongue or other oral tissues, and microscopic examination of the lesion confirm the diagnosis of oral cancer.

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Oral Yeast Infection and Treatment Options For It

An oral yeast infection, though not as common perhaps as vaginal yeast infection, is still a widespreadable kind of thrush that can develop in the oral cavity. Oral yeast infection can develop suddenly, and its general symptoms are the presence of a creamy, white layer on your tongue, or the roof of your mouth or gums. Oral yeast infections can cause mouth and throat sores and can make any sores you have worse.

The most common symptoms of oral yeast infection in newborns are restlessness and anger during feedings, as well as sudden refuse to take a pacifier. This serves as the first evidence for infection, which demands further tests. However, the infection can also be the result of many other problems, which need to be checked before you seek treatment. Unfortunately, none of these mundane methods of treating oral yeast infection can give long-term relief. The Holistic approach can successfully cure the infection in men, as it uses natural methods along with scientific methodology to cure and manage the infection.  The Holistic approach is also endearing as it can truly cure oral yeast infection in men by rooting out the causes and the consequent complication in the safest and the most effective way possible.

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