10 Jaw Cancer Symptoms

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6. Loose Teeth

Loose teeth can also be an early sign of jaw cancer. Malignant tumors of the jaw can erode the sockets in which the roots of teeth are held. One or multiple teeth can be affected.

Loose teeth may be observed first by the dentist but can be noticed by the patient as well. However, do not assume all episodes of loose teeth mean jaw cancer. More often, they are caused by gum diseases, tooth injury and osteoporosis. Ask your dentist to be sure.

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