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The C-Word

THE C-WORD. WHAT’S YOUR VIEW? There aren’t many of us whose lives haven’t been touched by cancer in some way.  If we’re lucky enough not to have been a victim ourselves, we’re sure to know someone who has. Personally, I had thyroid cancer in my early 20s that would have been spotted by a dentist had I been regularly attending appointments! Words By Joe Earl, Marketing Manager for Dental Sky wi...

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How To Detect and Screen For Oral Cancer

What is Oral Cancer?  Oral cancer is a lethal disease, if left untreated, that dental professionals can encounter in their professional activity. Although not usually directly involved in the specific therapeutic phase, the role of the dentist and the dental hygienist is fundamental in the prevention of mouth cancer in it’s initial interception and in the control of discomfort resulting from...

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Is It Time To Level Up Your Oral Cancer Screenings?

Every hour of every day another person dies of oral cancer, it’s shocking, but true. Luckily, you are in a position to help ensure that your patients do not become part of this statistic. As a dentist, you are the first line of defence against this potentially deadly disease. “We are the first people that can see it, discover it and diagnose it,” points out Dr. Robert Convissar

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Key Reasons To Offer Preventive Screening To Your Patients

Oral Cancer Screening - Key Reasons To Offer Preventive Screening To Your Patients Why is it so important to offer oral cancer screening in your practice? Oral cancer is one of the few oral diseases encountered by the oral health team that has significant morbidity and premature mortality. Tobacco products, alcohol consumption and sun exposure are the most recognized risk factors, but th...

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Three Small Words

Three Small Words Chris Curtis, founder of The Swallows Head and Neck Cancer Support Group, discusses how his life changed for the better after his diagnosis of oral cancer. “You have cancer.” Friday 13th May 2011 at 11am my life fell apart. Three words that changed my life forever. A treatment plan was currently being discussed with me, but I couldn’t stop thinking “I am going to die”. Every...