Mouth Cancer

Throughout the month of November, the Mouth Cancer Foundation and the Oral Health Foundation work hard to raise awareness of oral cancer with their 👄 Mouth Cancer Action Month?

To find out more about how to get involved here: https://www.mouthcancerfoundation.org/mouth-cancer-action-month/

It is important to be mouth aware by looking for red or white patches, long-lasting mouth ulcers or unusual lumps and swellings in the mouth, lips, head and neck. If you notice anything unusual, it is important that you flag this with your dentist.

Having regular dental check-ups and hygiene appointments also allows your dentist to detect any early signs of cancer so it’s important to book and attend these routine dental appointments.

To book an appointment and make sure everything is fine, simply give Lisa Bonello, our Patient Care Co-Ordinator, a call on:

☎ 01344 300 417 or 07765 333 768

📧 or email Lisa at pc@crownwooddental.co.uk

Mouth Cancer

According to a recent report conducted by the Oral Health Foundation. mouth cancer is continuing to rise throughout the UK. In the last 10 years, cases have risen by 34% and deaths have increased by 75% compared to 10 years ago.

You can read more about this in this interesting article: https://dentistry.co.uk/2022/11/07/mouth-cancer-on-the-rise-in-uk-says-report/

It’s important to be mouth 👄 aware and to be aware of early signs of oral cancer such as long-lasting mouth ulcers which do not seem to heal, red or white patches in the mouth, or unusual lumps or swellings in the mouth, head or neck. For more information about mouth cancer, visit https://www.dentalhealth.org/mouthcancer

The Oral Health Foundation report also highlighted that the cost-of-living crisis represents a major challenge as a lot of people won’t be attending regular check-ups and early signs of oral cancer could

therefore be missed. Late diagnosis is one of the key reasons why mouth cancer survival rates have barely improved in the last 20 years.

If you notice anything out of the ordinary, make sure you visit your dentist. If mouth cancer is caught early, the chances to beat it are actually good.

Our patient membership plan is a great way of spreading the cost if you feel money is a bit tight for you now: https://www.crownwooddental.co.uk/crownwood-membership-plan.html

If you want to book a dental appointment or simply want to talk to someone about any oral symptom you are concerned about, feel free to get in touch with Lisa Bonello, our Patient Care Co-Ordinator, on:

☎ 01344 300 417 or 07765 333 768

📧 pc@crownwooddental.co.uk

Did you know that November is ? Mouth Cancer Action Month?

Throughout the month of November, the Mouth Cancer Foundation and the Oral Health Foundation work hard to raise awareness of oral cancer and you can find out more about how to get involved here: https://www.mouthcancerfoundation.org/mouth-cancer-action-month/

Over 8300 new cases of mouth cancer are diagnosed in the UK every year. Mouth cancer affects 650 000 people worldwide per year and over 2700 lives are lost every year. Incidence has risen by 49% over the past 10 years whilst 5-year survival rates have hardly improved in the last few decades due to late detection. 

This is why not just in November but every single day, it is important to be mouth aware by looking for red or white patches, long-lasting mouth ulcers or unusual lumps and swellings in the mouth, lips, head and neck. If you notice anything unusual, it is important that you flag this with your dentist.

Having regular dental check-ups and hygiene appointments also allows your dentist to detect any early signs of cancer so it’s important to book and attend these routine dental appointments.

To book an appointment and make sure everything is fine, simply give Lisa Bonello, our Patient Care Co-Ordinator, a call on:

☎ 01344 300 417 or 07765 333 768

? or email Lisa at pc@crownwooddental.co.uk