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Types of Oral Cancer

A Sore That Bleeds
A Sore That Bleeds

Cancer that occurs on the inside of the mouth is sometimes called oral cancer or oral cavity cancer. Mouth cancer is one of several types of cancer grouped in a category called head and neck cancers. Mouth cancer and other head and neck cancers are often treated similarly.

A Sore That Doesn't Heal
A Sore That Doesn't Heal

Canker sores also look different than patchy mouth cancer. A canker sore looks like an ulcer or sore. They are typically round with a depressed center and may appear to be white, grey or yellow. The outer rim of the canker sore is typically red. If you have a canker sore that doesn’t heal within three weeks, you should see a dentist, according to DentalHealth.org. Mouth cancer can appear in the form of an ulcer.

Difficult or Painful Chewing
Difficult or Painful Chewing

Difficult or painful chewing; Difficult or painful swallowing; ... National Cancer Institute. http://www.cancer.gov/publications/patient-education/wyntk-oral-cancer.

Jaw Pain or Stiffness
Jaw Pain or Stiffness

Stiffness of the Mouth and Jaw Under normal and healthy conditions, you should be able to move your jaw and tongue without experiencing any pain or discomfort. However, mouth cancer makes it difficult to freely move your mouth and jaw.

Loose Teeth
Loose Teeth

Having loose teeth for no apparent reason may be an early sign of a form of oral cancer. More than a mere diagnosis of gum disease and tooth decay, your teeth are trying to tell you something. The gums may be very inflamed and the root of the teeth slightly exposed under the gums, and extremely ...

Poorly Fitting Dentures
Poorly Fitting Dentures

Poorly fitting dentures, on the other hand, had a much higher increase. People with poorly fitting dentures saw a 290% increase in their cancer risk, making them nearly four times as likely to suffer cancer as people without dentures.

Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Squamous Cell Carcinoma

After lip and oral cavity cancer has been diagnosed, tests are done to find out if cancer cells have spread within the lip and oral cavity or to other parts of the body. The process used to find out if cancer has spread within the lip and oral cavity or to other parts of the body is called staging.

source: cancer.gov
Tongue Pain
Tongue Pain

Oral cancer is cancer that develops in the tissues of the mouth or throat. It belongs to a larger group of cancers called head and neck cancers. Most develop in the squamous cells found in your mouth, tongue, and lips.

Verrucous Carcinoma
Verrucous Carcinoma

Verrucous carcinoma is a rare type of cancer with external lesions that appear cauliflower-like, typically developing at a site of chronic irritation or inflammation. The oral cavity is the most common site for this type of tumor, as well as other areas such as the larynx, nasal cavity and throat.

source: colgate.com