Oral Cancer Screenings

Stone Road Dental

Oral Cancer Screenings

Early detection of oral cancer is crucial for improving treatment outcomes. With the recent increase in oral cancer cases, timely screenings play a pivotal role in identifying the disease at its early stages when treatment is most effective. Factors such as tobacco use, excessive alcohol consumption, and HPV infections contribute significantly to this rise. Awareness campaigns promoting regular dental check-ups and self-examinations empower individuals to recognize potential symptoms such as persistent mouth sores, lumps, or changes in oral tissue. Prompt diagnosis not only enhances treatment options but also reduces the overall burden of the disease on individuals and healthcare systems. As oral cancer incidence continues to climb, prioritizing early detection through proactive health measures remains critical in combating this growing public health challenge.

Risks of Vaping/smoking

Both vaping and smoking pose serious risks to oral health, albeit with some differing effects. Smoking significantly increases the risk of gum disease by reducing blood flow to the gums, impairing immune response, and hindering gum healing. It also causes teeth staining, persistent bad breath, and diminishes the senses of taste and smell. Furthermore, smoking delays healing after dental procedures and raises the likelihood of oral cancer. Vaping, on the other hand, contributes to dry mouth, which heightens susceptibility to tooth decay and gum disease due to reduced saliva production. It can also cause inflammation of oral tissues and potentially slow down healing processes. While the long-term oral health impacts of vaping are still being studied, its chemicals may damage oral tissues over time and pose a possible risk of oral cancer. In conclusion, both smoking and vaping detrimentally affect oral health by increasing the risks of gum disease, oral cancer, staining of teeth, and impaired healing. Quitting these habits is crucial for overall oral health improvement, supported by regular dental check-ups and diligent oral hygiene practices.

Opening Hours

Monday - Thursday | 8am - 5pm

Friday | 7:30am - 12:30pm

Saturday / Sunday Closed

Book Appointment

(905)-468-2128

Contact

1598 Niagara Stone Road,
Niagara-on-the-Lake

(Emergency: 905-931-1303)