Can oral polyps become cancerous?

Dr. Addison Carter
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2025-05-01 04:34:30
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Most oral polyps are not cancerous. Short-term oral polyps or soft places or places that usually stimulate small, oral polyps are generally not cancerous. But oral polyps can also become cancerous after a long time, such as places that grow badly, or places that often eat by teeth friction or are easily bitten, causing repeated chronic protracted inflammation, which can cause cell damage. In the repair process, genetic material DNA copy, replication process once gene mutation occurs, it is easy to cause cancer. If the oral polyps suddenly grow or produce stubborn ulcers or severe pain, patients should go to the hospital in time to determine whether cancer.