Floss when you remember. Maybe even scrape your tongue to keep things fresh.
But have you ever really looked?
Inside your mouth lies a world of soft tissue — gums, cheeks, tongue, lips — all vulnerable to a silent threat: oral cancer.
It doesn’t always hurt. It doesn’t always bleed. And it doesn’t only affect smokers.
Each year, over 54,000 Americans are diagnosed with oral or oropharyngeal cancer. Nearly 13,000 die — many because it was found too late.
But here’s the good news: 👉 When caught early, survival rates improve dramatically.
Let’s explore the 8 subtle but serious signs of oral cancer — so you can catch danger before it takes hold.
Because real prevention isn’t about waiting for pain. It’s about looking closely — every time you brush.
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