Oral Cancer
Oral Cancer/Other lesions
100

True or False: 


>90% of oral cancer cases are squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)

True

100

When should a referral be made for a suspicious lesion? 

If it doesn't go away in 2 weeks
200
Most common risk factor for oral cancer? 

A. Alcohol 

B. Smoking

C. Nutrition 

D. Diabetes

Smoking

200

Is Hairy tongue harmful? 

Majority of the time it is not. Better oral care can remove this. 

300

Demonstrate how to conduct an oral cancer screening on dentoform


Check gums, cheek, tongue (lateral and ventral) 

300

True or False: Oral cancer screenings is considered diagnostic testing

False; biopsy would be considered diagnostic 
400

Name a high risk area for oral cancer

- Floor of mouth 

- Lateral and ventral parts of the tongue 

- soft palate


400

What could cause angular cheilitis? 

poorly fitting dentures

licking the lips or drooling

 mouth breathing resulting in a dry mouth

sun exposure

smoking

500
Describe what an oral cancer lesion can potentially look like?

Red/white patch on the inside of the mouth that does not heal in 2-3 weeks. 

500

What can commonly cause Denture stomatitis? 

Not removing dentures at night 

ill-fitting dentures 

Fungal infection