By Doyle Williams

Oral cancer is most commonly caused by tobacco use, so to see the health community come together to discuss this issue is a promising step. Smokeless tobacco and cigarettes contain at least 28 cancer-causing chemicals, and can cause cancers of the mouth, lip, tongue, pancreas, and even voice box, esophagus, colon and bladder. If you’re a tobacco user, be sure to inform your dentist, so they can perform a thorough exam to check for oral cancers. But the most important thing you can do is quit.
Even if you’re not a tobacco user, be sure to ask your dentist for an oral cancer screening- it can happen to anyone!