Oral Cancer Screenings

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There are a number of oral cancer symptoms that start to appear early on, including:

• White or red patches in your mouth
• A mouth sore that won’t heal within two weeks
• Unexplained bleeding in your mouth
• A soreness or feeling that something is caught in the back of the throat
• Problem or pain with swallowing, speaking, or moving the jaw or tongue
• Lumps or swellings in or around your mouth
• Ear pain
• Dramatic weight loss

If you show any symptoms that last for more than a week and show no signs of regressing, schedule an appointment with your dentist immediately.

Learn More About Emergency Dentristry

Colgate: 5 Types Of Dentist Recommended Toothpaste
Healthline: 6 Ways to Keep Your Gums Healthy
Colgate: Brushing and Flossing 101
Cleveland Clinic: Oral Hygiene
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