Oral Cancer is an uncontrollable growth of cells which invades the vital structure. It can occur anywhere in the mouth. It occurs due to tobacco use, Areca nut, Alcohol, Poor nutrition, HPV virus, Genetic factors, Chronic trauma.
A red and white patches on lips or gum tongue or Buccal Mucosa having symptoms of pain, hoarseness of voices, loosening of teeth, Biopsy, Endoscopy, Imaging Technique are some way of examination.
Treated by Surgery , Radiation Therapy, Chemotherapy, Brachial Therapy.
Habit Cessation and Maintenance of oral hygiene prevents Cancer.
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Oral cancers, Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Oral Cavity
1.
2. • Oral Cancer is the
uncontrollable growth
of cells that invade
and cause damage to
surrounding tissue.
• They can occur
anywhere in the oral
cavity.
3. Causes of Oral Cancer
• Smokeless and Smoking Tobacco Use
• Areca Nut Chewing
• Alcohol
• Poor nutrition
• HPV virus
• Genetic factors
• Chronic trauma
4.
5. Chewing or smoking tobacco
Drinking excess alcohol
Exposure to sunlight for long
periods of time
Exposure to certain
chemicals, asbestos /
sulfuric acid
Human papillomavirus
(HPV) infection
6. Weakened immunity due to certain
medications
Consumption of diet rich in processed
meat, and fried foods
Skin disease lichen planus
Certain inherited conditions of the blood.
7.
8. • White or red patches
on lips, gum, tongue
or buccal mucosa
• Pain or difficulty
chewing, swallowing
or speaking
• Hoarseness of voice
• Loosening of teeth
without significant
reason
9. PRESENCE OF LUMP BURNING SENSATION ON TONGUE
WHITE PATCHES ULCERATIONS
10. • Numbness or pain in any area of the mouth
that do not subsides
• Bleeding in the mouth
• A lump which can be felt inside the mouth or
on the neck
• Jaw pain or stiffness
• Sore throat
• Difficulty wearing dentures
• A sore on the lips or in the mouth that does
not heal
12. CLINICAL EXAMINATION
Oral cavity is easily accessible for examination. The
dentist may be the first person to spot signs of mouth
cancer.
A thorough physical examination of the oral cavity, is the
most essential and basic procedure that provides
valuable insight into a person’s overall state of health.
13. BIOPSY
• If a suspicious area is found, your
doctor or dentist may remove a
small piece of tissue for laboratory
testing (biopsy).
• The doctor might use a scalpel to
cut away a sample of tissue
(Excisional Biopsy) or use a needle
to remove a sample (FNAC).
• In the laboratory, the cells are
analyzed for cancer or precancerous
changes that indicate a risk of
cancer.
14. • A biopsy may be carried out, where a small
sample of tissue is taken to check for
cancerous cells. Sometimes a "brush biopsy"
is used initially; this where cells are painlessly
collected by brushing them to one side.
15. ENDOSCOPY
• Endoscopy, where a
lighted scope is
passed down the
patient's throat to
see how far the
cancer has spread.
16. IMAGING TECHNIQUES
• X-ray, Computed Tomography (CT) scans, and
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), PET scans
help in staging the cancer, which will inform
treatment options and help predict prognosis
17. TREATMENT OF ORAL CANCER
• Treatment depends on
the location and stage of
the cancer, and the
patient's general health
and personal
preferences.
18. SURGERY
• It involves resection of the tumor and a
margin of healthy tissue around it.
• A small tumor will require minor surgery,
but for larger tumors, surgery may involve
removing some of the tongue or the
jawbone.
19. • If the cancer has spread to the lymph
nodes in the neck, the cancerous lymph
nodes and related tissue in the neck will
be surgically removed.
• Reconstruction may be required for major
surgery cases. This involves using
transplanted grafts of skin, muscle, or
bone from other parts of the body. Dental
implants may be needed.
20. RADIATION THERAPY
It may be used alone or in
combination with
chemotherapy or surgery.
It involves beams of high-
energy X-rays or radiation
particles to damage the
DNA inside the tumor cells,
destroying their ability to
reproduce.
22. • External beam radiation delivers radiation from
outside, while in brachytherapy, radioactive
seeds and wires can be placed near the cancer
inside the body.
• It is useful for the patients in the early stages of
oral cancer.
• Radiotherapy combined with other treatment
options may also increase the adverse effects .
23. Adverse effects of radiation therapy in the mouth
include:
A dentist can
also help you
understand how
best to care for
your teeth during
and after
radiation therapy
to reduce your
risk of
complications
25. The following adverse effects may occur:
Fatigue
Nausea / vomiting
Hair loss
Weakened immune system, increasing
the risk of infection
• Although, these effects usually subsides
after finishing treatment.
26. TARGETED DRUG THERAPY
• It uses drugs known as monoclonal antibodies to
change aspects of cancer cells that help them grow
and may be combined with radiotherapy or
chemotherapy. For example - Cetuximab or Erbitux .
• The following mild adverse effects are possible:
• Nausea / vomiting
• Breathlessness / Diarrhea
• Conjunctivitis
• Allergy to Cetuximab
27. HOW TO COPE PSYCHOLOGICALLY WITH
ORAL CANCER
• It is rightfully said that Cancer affects not only a person,
but his entire family. Many people feel depressed and
stressed while dealing with cancer. To help yourself stay
healthier, try to:
• Speak with a counselor or your healthcare team
professional
• Take time for yourself
• Go for spiritual advisory
• You can opt for medications for depression or anxiety.
28. • Be socially and physically active.
• Eat a healthy diet, with as many healthy
foods
• Drink plenty of water, fruit juices, and other
liquids.
• Rest as much as needed.
• Talk with your healthcare team about ways
to manage treatment side effects.
• Take your medicines as directed by your
team.
29.
30. • Always brush and floss your teeth regularly
• Do not smoke (or chew) any type of tobacco
product
• Drink alcohol in moderation, avoid of necessary
• Limit your exposure to the sun
• Choose cancer-fighting diet
• See your dentist regularly
• Exercise regularly
31. • If you have additional questions you may contact ;
• Dr Sachdeva’s Dental Institute
• Clinic: 011-42464041
• Phone: +91 9818894041
• www.sachdevadentalcare.com
• www.dentalclinicindelhi.com
33. To book an appmt. contact
Dr.Rajat Sachdeva
Dr Sachdeva’s Dental
Aesthetic & Implant
Institute
I 101, Ashok Vihar Phase 1,
Delhi- 110052
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Phone : +919818894041
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