Oral cancer can be a life-altering diagnosis—but when caught early, it is also highly treatable. April marks Oral Cancer Awareness Month, a time when dental professionals and healthcare providers alike amplify the importance of routine screenings and education. At Monarch Dentistry, we’re committed to helping our patients understand the signs, risks, and proactive steps they can take to protect their health and well-being.
What Is Oral Cancer?
Oral cancer refers to cancers that develop in any part of the mouth, including the lips, tongue, cheeks, floor of the mouth, hard and soft palates, sinuses, and throat. It can present as a sore or growth that doesn’t go away and can be life-threatening if not diagnosed and treated in the early stages.
Early Warning Signs to Watch For
The earlier oral cancer is detected, the better the outcome. That’s why it’s critical to recognize the signs and seek professional evaluation if you notice:
Persistent mouth sores or ulcers that do not heal within two weeks
Unusual lumps or thickened areas in the mouth or neck
White or red patches inside the mouth
Difficulty swallowing or persistent sore throat
Numbness in the tongue or other areas of the mouth
Changes in your voice or speech
Jaw swelling or pain
If you notice any of these symptoms, don’t delay—early detection saves lives.
Who’s at Risk?
Oral cancer doesn’t discriminate, but some factors increase your risk:
Tobacco and alcohol use: These are the leading risk factors. The combination of both multiplies your risk significantly.
HPV infection: Human papillomavirus, especially HPV-16, has become a leading cause of oral cancer.
Age and gender: Most cases occur in adults over 40, and men are twice as likely to develop oral cancer as women.
Sun exposure: This can increase your risk of lip cancer.
Poor oral hygiene and diet: A lack of fruits and vegetables and chronic irritation in the mouth may contribute.
How Your Dentist Plays a Vital Role
Dentists are your first line of defense. During routine exams, we don’t just check for cavities—we also screen for abnormalities that could be early signs of oral cancer. These exams are painless, quick, and often life-saving.
At Monarch Dentistry, our team of professionals is trained to identify suspicious lesions, swelling, or other symptoms that may require further investigation. If something looks concerning, we can refer you for a biopsy or additional testing to ensure timely care.
Preventative Care Is Key
Here are a few steps you can take to lower your risk:
Avoid tobacco and limit alcohol consumption
Maintain good oral hygiene and a balanced diet
Protect your lips with SPF if you spend time outdoors
Stay informed about HPV and consider vaccination
Keep up with regular dental exams—especially if you’re in a high-risk group
A Simple Exam Could Save Your Life
Oral cancer is often overlooked because its early symptoms can resemble other less serious conditions. That’s why regular dental visits aren’t just about your teeth—they’re a vital part of your overall health.
April is the perfect time to prioritize your health. If you haven’t seen your dentist in a while, now is the time.
Book your oral cancer screening with Monarch Dentistry today. Your health matters—and early detection can make all the difference.
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