Oral and maxillofacial benign tumor symptoms?

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Oral cancer refers to malignant tumors occurring in the oral cavity, 80% of which are squamous cell carcinoma, including tongue cancer, buccal cancer, gingival cancer, palatal cancer, lip cancer, maxilla and mandible cancer, floor of mouth cancer, oropharynx cancer, salivary gland cancer, maxillary sinus cancer and facial skin cancer. The incidence rate of incidence rate incidence of oral cancer is 5% of the incidence of systemic malignancy, and the incidence rate of oral cancer in China is 5~6 /10. Oral cancer is characterized by rapid progression, extensive invasion and poor prognosis. Oral and maxillofacial benign tumor symptoms? Let's talk about it

Oral and maxillofacial benign tumor symptoms?

1. Mass: a mass of unknown origin in the mouth or neck (not necessarily painful when touched).

2. Tongue movement and perception: the movement of the tongue is limited, which leads to difficulty in chewing, swallowing or speaking, or loss of consciousness and numbness on the side of the tongue.

3. Jawbone and teeth: local swelling of the jawbone, leading to left-right facial asymmetry, sometimes combined with abnormal perception, such as lip numbness, or teeth shaking and other symptoms.

matters needing attention

Reduce the local irritation of oral cavity. Brush your teeth with a soft toothbrush; Eat less or do not eat spicy food, avoid eating too hot food; Strengthen oral hygiene, carry out regular scaling, correct improper dentures, and remove bad restorations, residual roots and crowns; Smoking and drinking should be avoided, especially for patients with oral precancerous lesions.