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I have been chewing tobacco for last 8 months. For the last 3 days there is some pain sensations in lower jaw region. I have also stopped using tobacco. Is it oral cancer.
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Chewing of tobacco ca cause pain or locking in one or both hinge joints (temporomandibular joints). These joints are located between the lower jaw and the temporal bone. Some of the most common oral cancer symptoms and signs include: persistent mouth sore that does not heal. Persistent mouth pain. Pain in the teeth or jaw. Lets discuss you concern in detail so that we can help you with best possible medical plan.
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