The symptoms are Bleeding teeth, or pain in the gums.
The term oral cancer includes cancer of the mouth (oral cavity) and the back of the mouth (oropharynx). Red and white patches inside the mouth, bleeding, loose teeth, pain upon swallowing, a lump in the neck, earache, and a sore on your lip or in your mouth that won't heal are all symptoms of oral cancer. Treatment for oral cancer depends upon the staging of the disease and usually involves surgery, radiation therapy, or chemotherapy.
Oral cancer is any form of cancer cell growth that is located in the oral cavity, or mouth and throat. Some of the symptoms of oral cancer include lesions, lumps or ulcers in the mouth that do not go away in fourteen days , tongue problems, pain or other strange sensations in the mouth or on the tongue and difficulty swallowing. For more comprehensive information on the symptoms of oral cancer, visit your local medical center and talk to a nurse or doctor.
The oral cavity is another name for the mouth.
Oral cancer primarily affects the digestive system and, more specifically, the mouth and oral cavity. This type of cancer can develop in various parts of the oral cavity, including the lips, tongue, gums, inner lining of the cheeks, roof of the mouth (palate), and the floor of the mouth. It may also involve the tonsils and throat (pharynx), which is part of both the digestive and respiratory systems. The development of oral cancer is often associated with risk factors such as tobacco use (including smoking and chewing tobacco), excessive alcohol consumption, human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, and a history of chronic irritation or trauma to the oral tissues. Regular dental check-ups and early detection are essential for the successful treatment of oral cancer.
its mouth to mouth when the oral cavity is not obstructed or there isn't blood for eg, but when the oral cavity is obstructed then is mouth to nose
The mouth is also known as the oral cavity.
yes it does. It starts right when you put the food in your mouth and the mouth is part of the oral cavity.
The two cavities separated by the roof of the mouth are the nasal cavity above and the oral cavity below. The nasal cavity is responsible for breathing and olfaction, while the oral cavity is used for mastication, swallowing, and speech.
that would be a mouth
Like the oral cavity (the mouth) you can breath in and out with this.
The mouth.
Oral cavity