

Oral Submucous Fibrosis: A Common Precancerous Condition in India
Oral Submucous Fibrosis (OSMF) is a long-standing condition that affects the inner lining of the mouth, making it gradually stiff, thick, and less flexible. It is a potentially dangerous precancerous condition commonly linked to areca nut consumption.
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Burning Sensation in the Mouth: Could It Be a Warning Sign?
A burning sensation in the mouth is one of those symptoms that people often ignore, until it starts affecting everyday life. While it may seem minor, it can sometimes be a warning sign of deeper oral or systemic conditions.
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Alcohol and Oral Cancer: Understanding the Hidden Link
Alcohol is deeply woven into social culture, but beneath this normalcy lies a well-established medical reality: alcohol is a significant and independent risk factor for oral cancer.
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Oral Cancer: Early Warning Signs Every Patient Should Know
Oral cancer is a potentially life-threatening condition that often begins with subtle and painless symptoms. Recognizing the early warning signs can help patients seek timely diagnosis and improve survival outcomes.
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Persistent Mouth Ulcer? When Should You Get It Checked?
Most mouth ulcers heal on their own within a week or two. But when an ulcer persists longer than expected, it may be a warning sign that requires professional evaluation.
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