Gum cancer cannot be treated by local methods, and at present there is no research data on the treatment of gum cancer by local methods to support the treatment method; the treatment of gum cancer is mainly based on surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy at present.
Gum cancer is a common oral malignant tumor in clinic, and the invasion of tumor on alveolar bone and jawbone mostly manifests as loosening or even loss of teeth, and the treatment is generally based on surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
Surgery is the most important treatment for gingival cancer, and relatively speaking, it is also the most effective treatment that can achieve the goal of eradication; chemotherapy is often used to reduce the stage of tumor before surgery to improve the rate of tumor resection or adjuvant treatment after tumor resection; radiation therapy is often used as a complementary treatment to surgical treatment, which can improve the rate of local control of the tumor in combination with surgical treatment.
Once diagnosed with gum cancer, it is necessary to go to regular hospitals for treatment under the guidance of doctors to avoid delaying the condition.