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Can a rotten tooth cause oral cancer I have it for the last 3 years now suddenly there is an extra growth  near the rotten teeth and it's bleeding I'm worried
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Hi Please attach the picture for clear diagnosis and treatment Usually rotten tooth may not cause cancer Bleeding may be due to severe abscess
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Please visit the dentist and get the treatment done
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Hello. *It usually doesn't cause unless there is sever damage to surrounding tissue. *Extra growth could be abscess?
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Kindly visit nearby dental surgeon for physical examination evaluation and treatment plan
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Rotten or grossly decayed teeth don't cause cancer. It may causes severe dentoalveolar abscess with swelling. But the swelling you have, please monitor and attach a photo of this growth.. Sometimes this growth may be abscess swelling with pus bleeding. This is not cancer. This is severe bacterial infections.
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Go to dentist for moniter this growth and extract the Grossly decayed rotten teeth
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Yes, rotten tooth is one of the causative factor for oral cancer. Whenever a tooth is decayed, it remains demineralised and becomes brittle, it can easily fracture, the fractured tooth has sharp edges which could impinge on the adjacent tongue and cheek. This long standing sharp edges hitting the cheeks and tongue, can cause cancerous lesions.
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Regular dental visits are mandatory to avoid such lesions, whenever sharp tooth is hitting on soft tissues, it has to be roundened to prevent further damage to tissues, it’s always recommended to get a biopsy done in case of such overgrowth in tissues.
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Regular dental visits for every 6 months, and get your sharpened tooth reduced by enameloplasty, avoid smoking and tobacco consumption.
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Hello , rotten tooth may cause severe infections , it may periapical abscess caused due to untreated cavity . Please do consult near by dentist to co relate radiographically by taking X ray .
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Should consult near by dentist 🦷
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No , it’s rare but it can exaggerate your infection & can lead to various space infections you should visit dentist as soon as possible & get its treatment done .
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Hi, Please share the picture of the tooth and the growth that you are mentioning about. Visit a dentist and get an X-ray taken for the tooth and get it treated at the earliest.
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