WHAT WE DO

Prevention and Treatment of
Oral Cancer

Awareness & Dental Screening

Dental screening is an essential aspect of maintaining good oral health. Regular dental check-ups can help detect any potential dental problems early on and prevent them from worsening.

Dental Campaign

Our team of experienced dentists and hygienists are dedicated to providing you with the highest quality of care in a comfortable and welcoming environment.

Educational Program

Our program focuses on teaching you the importance of daily dental care practices, such as brushing and flossing, as well as the benefits of routine dental checkups and cleanings.

Research Projects

Our team of experienced researchers and clinicians work together to conduct studies and trials that will improve our understanding of dental diseases and treatments.

Fundraising

Our fundraising campaign aims to raise awareness about oral cancer and to support the efforts of organizations that are working to improve the lives of those affected by this disease.

Oral Care Events

We invite you to join us at our next oral cancer event and to become a part of our community of supporters. Together, we can make a difference in the fight against oral cancer.

Join us to a Lifesaving Oath

By raising awareness and educating communities, we can help prevent this disease and improve
the lives of those affected. Together, we can make a difference and save lives. Join us today and
help spread the word about oral cancer prevention and early detection.

Early Detection and Knowledge Can Save Lives

There are several reasons why people should be more aware of oral cancer. Firstly, oral cancer can be prevented if it is caught early enough. Regular visits to the dentist and early detection can help prevent the disease from spreading and can increase the chances of successful treatment.
Secondly, oral cancer can affect anyone, regardless of age or gender. This means that everyone should be aware of the risks and symptoms of the disease.
Thirdly, oral cancer can be caused by a variety of factors, including tobacco and alcohol use, poor oral hygiene, and exposure to the human papillomavirus (HPV). By raising awareness about these risk factors, people can take steps to reduce their risk of developing oral cancer.
Finally, increasing awareness about oral cancer can help reduce the stigma associated with the disease. Many people are hesitant to talk about their oral health issues, including oral cancer, due to fear of being judged or stigmatized. By increasing awareness about the disease, we can encourage people to come forward and seek treatment without fear of judgment or shame.

OUR TEAM

Working Together to Raise
Awareness and Improve Outcomes

Common risk factors for oral cancer include tobacco use (smoking or chewing), excessive alcohol consumption, and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection.
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To reduce the risk of developing oral cancer, you can adopt healthy habits such as avoiding tobacco products, moderating alcohol consumption, maintaining good oral hygiene, getting vaccinated against HPV, and regularly visiting your dentist for oral examinations.
During an oral cancer screening, your dentist will visually examine your mouth, throat, and neck for any abnormalities or suspicious lesions. They may also feel the tissues in your mouth and neck to check for any lumps or swelling. In some cases, additional tests such as a biopsy or imaging may be recommended for further evaluation.
The treatment options for oral cancer may include surgery to remove the tumor, radiation therapy to kill cancer cells, chemotherapy to destroy cancer cells through medications, targeted therapy to attack specific cancer cells, and immunotherapy to enhance the body’s immune response. The specific treatment plan will depend on factors such as the stage and location of the cancer, as well as the individual’s overall health.
It is generally recommended to have an oral cancer screening once a year, especially if you have risk factors such as tobacco use or a history of oral cancer. However, the frequency may vary based on individual factors, so it’s best to consult with your dentist or healthcare provider to determine the appropriate screening schedule for you.
To raise awareness about oral cancer, you can participate in campaigns, share educational materials on social media, organize events or seminars, and collaborate with local healthcare organizations. To support those affected, you can provide emotional support, connect them with support groups, donate to oral cancer research organizations, and encourage regular screenings for early detection.