While April is National Oral Cancer Awareness Month, dentists and hygienists should be on the lookout for oral cancers all year long.
Earlier this month, we published an article taking a look at some recent Dental Products Report content related to oral cancer in recognition of April being National Oral Cancer Awareness Month.
You can read that full article click here: A Look Back at Some Important Oral Cancer Awareness Articles
Today, however, we’re going to flash back a full decade to share some highlights from the April 2014 issue of Dental Products Report when our “Be Aware…this month and every month” feature took a look at products, perspectives and people in an effort to raise awareness about oral cancer.
While some things have changed over the last 10 years, oral cancer awareness is as important today as ever. In the April 2014 article, we showcased some oral cancer devices that were available then [make sure to visit dentalproductsreport.com to check out some of the newer systems available], we heard from an oral cancer survivor, and a few clinicians shared the methods they use for oral cancer screening in their practices.
Here are some of the highlights from a decade ago, along with some updates:
Update: The ADA has since expanded its policy on oral cancer screening recommending that dentists and hygienists perform routine examinations for oral cancer, including oropharyngeal cancer for all dental patients. The inclusion of oropharyngeal cancer in these screening protocols is driven by the escalating numbers of diagnosed cases of oropharyngeal cancer linked to the human papillomavirus (HPV).
A good source for up-to-date information on the topic is the The Oral Cancer Foundation (https://oralcancerfoundation.org). According to the foundation’s website, close to 58,500 Americans will be diagnosed with oral oropharyngeal cancer this year, and it will cause over 12,250 deaths, killing roughly one person per hour, 24 hours per day.
[Editor’s Note: At the time of the publication of the original article, this Minnesota practice was using the StarDental Identifi oral cancer screening device, which is no longer available at this time. For information on screening devices currently available, including the VELscope Vx from LED Dental, and the OralID Oral Cancer Screening Device from Forward Science, visit dentalproductsreport.com].
The infographic (below) was included in the article 10 years ago. Some of the statistics have surely changed since then, but the importance of oral cancer awareness has not.
While April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month and a great time for dental practices and their staff to remind patients how important screenings are, this topic should be top of mind every month of every year.