Mouth cancer can affect the lips, tongue, inner cheeks, gums, and the lower part of the mouth. Dentists warn that **early signs often go unnoticed**, especially in the beginning. Regular checkups are essential—**”at least twice a year, get your mouth examined by your doctor,”** says Dr. Sajjan Rajpurohit, a mouth cancer specialist.
People who **smoke or drink alcohol daily** are at higher risk and should be especially cautious. **Early symptoms** may include unexplained mouth sores, lumps, or red and white patches inside the mouth. Dr. Rajpurohit urges, **”You should see your dentist as soon as you see symptoms of oral cancer.”**
Early detection greatly improves treatment outcomes. Oral cancer progresses through different stages, and treatment varies depending on how far it has spread.
In short: don’t wait for pain. **Regular dental checkups can save your life.**