Oral cancer is particularly dangerous because in its early stages, it may not be noticed by the patient as it can frequently enlarge in size without producing pain or symptoms. Oral cancers carry a high risk of spreading to the lymph nodes and distant parts of the body if left untreated. We at Acharya Dental have a highly trained team to keep an eye out for potential cancerous lesions. Our dentists always stress that prevention is better than cure and offer advice on tips to prevent oral cancer.
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