These are the signs that you are cr…See more

Lip Cancer Tongue Cancer Inner Cheek Cancer Gum Cancer Cancer of the lower part of the mouth You

should see your dentist as soon as you see symptoms of oral cancer.

According to the dentist, at least twice a year, get your mouth

examined by your doctor. Let us know about its symptoms, dangers,

its stages. And you can meet Mouth Cancer Specialist Dr. Sajjan Rajpurohit

Symptoms of Mouth Cancer (Oral Cancer):-

In the early stages of mouth cancer, it is not detected and there are no symptoms, but people who smoke or drink alcohol

on a daily basis should have their mouth checked from time to time by their dentist

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