Smoking and the use of tobacco products is the biggest risk

According to new research, it's not the who you'd most expect. It's women in their 40s. Ongoing research from the University of Sydney suggests that this demographic is more likely than other age groups to have felt trauma, abuse or oro-facial trauma. These people are also more likely to be depressed, anxious or stressed, researchers found."Dental anxiety is very real and complex and it should never be downplayed," study researcher Dr. Avanti Karve, of the University of Sydney Faculty of Dentistry, said in a statement.

Karve explained that people who have a great fear of the dentist wait 17 days, on average, to make an appointment to see the dentist when they are feeling severe pain. Comparatively, the rest of the population who is not as dentalphobic waits just three days. dental binocular loupes According to a recent study out of the Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden, about 5 percent of people have a severe dental fear. Those researchers found five strategies that people use to get over their fear of the dentist; their findings are published in the journal Acta Odontologica Scandinavica.
Knowing more about the causes or risk factors involved in the development of oral cancer can help you in fighting back against this illness - and may even save you from the development of this cancer altogether.

Smoking and the use of tobacco products is the biggest risk factor for the development of oral or mouth cancer. Those who regularly smoke or use tobacco products have a much higher oral cancer risk compared to non-smokers.Heavy consumption of alcohol, especially on a regular basis, puts a person at a higher risk for the development of oral cancer problems. The combination of heavy alcohol consumption and significantly increases oral cancer risks.A diet, which is composed more of red meat than fruits and vegetables, increases the risk for the development of mouth cancer. A person whose diet consists mostly of red meat and very little fruits or vegetables has a higher risk of developing oral cancer.

Excessive exposure to the harmful rays of the sun, FDI dental
as well as to sun beds and sunlamps, can increase the risk factor for developing oral cancer.Individuals who have been infected by the human papillomavirus (HPV) have a greater oral cancer risk, compared to those who have not been infected by the HPV.Oral cancer risks are increased when a person is exposed to cancer-causing chemicals or substances, such as asbestos or formaldehyde.

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