Oral Cancer Symptoms
Oral cancer can present with many
different symptoms. Often, a non-healing ulcer (wound), whether or not it is
painful, is the first presenting symptom. A recent study suggests that
the onset of orofacial pain that worsens during function may be an important
predictor for the transition from oral pre-cancer to cancer. Screening
patients who have new-onset orofacial pain may lead to a diagnosis of early
resectable head and neck cancer, and may improve quality of life and survival
rates for patients.
More Oral Cancer Symptoms
Other symptoms that should raise suspicion include: white or red spots,
bleeding mouth sores, increased mouth pain, loose teeth, poor fitting dentures, non-healing extraction socket, ear
pain, lip or tongue numbness, difficult or painful swallowing, change in speech
or a lump in the neck. It is very important to remember that any
white/red lesion or ulcer in the mouth that has not healed within three weeks
should be evaluated.
Oral Cancer Screening
Dr.Tupac provides oral cancer screening
as part of new patient and patient recall examinations. He also works
with Dr. Tung Trang, Chief of Head and Neck Oncology, of Kern Medical Center
with the prosthetic treatment of cancer patients both in the operating room and
after tumor surgery for patients recovering with surgical defects. Dr.
Tupac had almost 40 years of experience in the prosthetic reconstruction of
oral cancer patients to reestablish near normal function as it relates to
speaking and eating in addition to maintaining facial appearance.
Robert G. Tupac, DDS, FACP, Inc., Diplomate, American Board of Prosthodontics (661) 325-1275 | www.drtupac.com 5060 California Ave., #170, Bakersfield, CA 93309
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