A new year has just recently begun, and many of you have probably made resolutions, but it’s April now and how well have you been holding up? Many of you probably vowed to lead a healthier life, more sports, less junk food, more time in the open, etc.

Since Oropharyngeal cancer is the most common form of cancer among young people and is the fastest growing cancer on record, people are pretty well informed about what causes this form of cancer. Smoking and consumption of alcohol is known amongst the general population to cause oral cancer, and most people know of the link between HPV and developing oral cancer as well. And while these are known carcinogenic activities, there are other characteristics and activities that have a positive correlation with developing Oropharyngeal cancer. Here is a list of some of the more obscure activities that are known to cause cancer.
When it comes to caring for teeth, you cannot start too early. You don’t even need to wait for the teeth to erupt, as the tooth buds that are buried deep within the gumline are present even in early infancy.