Oral Pathology - Dallas, TX

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Oral and maxillofacial pathology focuses on disease and inquiries affecting the oral cavity. From cavities to oral and maxillofacial cancer, dental diseases are extremely common and affect millions. Yet early detection is necessary in diagnosing and treating disorders affecting the mouth, teeth, face, or neck. Scheduling regular oral pathology exams with our Oral Surgeons at Live Oak Oral Surgery of Texas, helps minimize the negative effects of dental pathology. Normally the inside lining of the mouth is a smooth, coral pink in color. Any variation from this could be a warning sign of oral pathology. Pain doesn’t always occur with all mouth diseases or oral cancers. Our Oral Surgeons in Dallas, TX have undergone years of specialized training, to detect any issues leading to head and neck pathology.

Scheduling regular oral pathology exams with our Oral Surgeons at Live Oak Oral Surgery of Texas, helps minimize the negative effects of dental pathology.

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How to Reduce Contributing Factors

Some oral health pathologies are due to hereditary factors. Twice as many men suffer from oral cancer as women, for example. Personal habits can also have an impact on your health. To reduce the risk of oral cancer and other dental and tongue pathologies, consider limiting some habits, while developing healthier ones. Avoid alcohol and all forms of tobacco, when possible. These are major contributors to oral cancer. Eat a diet rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, including as many fresh fruits as possible and vegetables. Most importantly, be sure to have regular dental exams and professional teeth cleanings. These can help you prevent some conditions and provide early detection for other more serious ones. We would recommend performing an oral cancer self-examination monthly. Remember your mouth is one of your body’s most important warning systems. Do not ignore suspicious lumps or sores. Please contact our office in Dallas, TX so we can assist you with any questions or concerns.

Early detection is essential!

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