I used to smoke a packet of cigarettes every day with five times of tea my gum has turned into black spot in five to six place I am in fear that is it any type of cancer remedies
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Please visit an oral pathologist to verify your condition... Diagnosis of cancer isn't made just by observing colour changes... Lot many symptoms come along with oral cancer... In case of melanosis, because of your habits, corrections can be done using laser treatment or gum depigmentation surgery... So a visit to a dentist is a must.
It is difficult to diagnose with your description. Kindly get it check with you Dentist. It can be a minor case like hyper pigmentation or can be something severe
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Kindly stop smoking until u get an opinion from a dentist
Instead of jumping to the diagnosis of cancer and searching for remedies, you should first quit the habit once and for all. Then a proper clinical examination will be required to ascertain whether any precancerous changes exist in your mouth. If there is a clinical suspicion a biopsy will be required to confirm the diagnosis of oral cancer and without that jumping to the conclusion is impractical.
Blackish discolouration of the gums can be due to racial pigmentation as well as the melanosis caused by the heat of cigarette smoke. It can be reverted to a great extent after quitting the Habit but might not become zero. Aesthetic treatments like gum depigmentation can be done if required but all these will be fruitful only if the habit is stopped first.
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