With life resembling some normalcy again, we may forget to see our dentist for our twice-a-year checkup! Since dental offices were shut down for a few months due to COVID, some of us may have missed a dental appointment and need to reschedule.
With April being Oral Cancer Awareness Month, we thought it was the perfect time to help spread awareness and encourage everyone to see their dentist twice a year for checkups. Let’s be proactive about our oral health and schedule our dental appointment today!
Don’t forget, It’s Safe to Visit the Dentist!
Learn more about April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month.
Your dentist does much more than just clean your teeth at your dental exam. At Adams Dental Group, we check out your entire mouth and look for any signs/symptoms that something isn’t right. Therefore, we also screen for oral cancer during your checkups. Oral cancer is incredibly common. This year alone, 54,0001 new cases of oral cancer will be diagnosed, according to the Oral Cancer Foundation.
When you go see your dentist for your dental exam, there are a few things that happen. Your dentist will look at your teeth, your gums, possibly do X-rays, look for cavities, and, finally, clean your teeth. This helps with multiple things, such as:
Remember, making time in your schedule for regular dental exam may not be the most exciting thing you do, but it’s so integral to your overall health and well being. When you regularly visit your dentist twice a year, you are getting so many benefits and taking a big step towards bettering your teeth and your health. When you stop going in for regular, 6-month checkups that includes an oral cancer screening, you could end up dealing with major issues that cost you your peace of mind.
Read more about the Preventative Dental Care Adams Dental Group offers their patients.
According to the Mayo Clinic, “Oral cancer refers to cancer that develops in any of the parts that make up the mouth (oral cavity). Mouth cancer can occur on the lips, gum, tongue, the inner lining of the cheeks, the roof of the mouth, and floor of the mouth (under the tongue). Cancer that occurs on the inside of the mouth is sometimes called oral cancer or oral cavity cancer.”
Oral cancer also often effects males more than females, and is currently affecting healthy, young, non-smoking people. Therefore, we can’t stress enough how important it is to get regular dental checkups that include an oral cancer screening, whether you think you may be at risk or not.
Learn More about Oral Cancer from Mayo Clinic HERE.
Our body often shows us warning signs in the fight against oral cancer. Here’s what to look for:
Learn More on Early Oral Cancer Detection, Diagnosis and More HERE.
To prevent the likelihood of developing oral cancer, there are some things you can do to reduce your risks!
While taking care of our mouth involves the obvious factors of routine oral exams incorporating an oral cancer screening and daily brushing and flossing, it also involves eating healthier overall. A well-rounded diet that is low in sugar will help keep your mouth healthy and reduce bacteria, plaque, boost your immune system and more. As the Mayo Clinic stated, your mouth is a window to your overall health. Everything in your body is connected. When one area suffers, the whole body suffers.
Read More about Protecting Your Oral Health from the Mayo Clinic.
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Early detection is critical in overcoming oral cancer of all types. Most of these diseases can be caught early with regular dental check-ups that include an oral cancer screening and self-directed oral examinations. Although there are factors that can increase your chance of developing oral cancer, it is a disease that can affect anyone. At Adams Dental Group, we’re ready to help you with your oral health needs during Oral Cancer Awareness Month or any other time. Call us today to schedule an appointment at one of our convenient locations in Kansas City, KS.
Local dentist, Travis A. Roberts and his experienced, friendly team at Adams Dental Group offer affordable family dentistry and gentle dental care in the Kansas City, KS area. We have two locations that are conveniently located and offer appointment times Monday through Friday to meet your needs. At Adams Dental Group, we provide most dental services, from family and general dentistry to specialty procedures, including dental implants, dentures, endodontic or root canal treatment, teeth whitening, cosmetic dentistry and much more. We accept most dental insurance plans and offer affordable financial solutions for any budget. Call us at our West location (913) 296-8030 or our East location (913) 621-3113 to schedule an appointment.
Dr. Travis A. Roberts, DDS April 13th, 2021
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