Oral cancer has the possibility of being cured, but it is easy to recur after being cured. It is suggested that patients who have oral cancer need to undergo surgery, drug treatment and other treatments in time. Patients with oral cancer need to be treated by radical resection, lymph node dissection, tissue defect repair and other surgical treatments. If it is early oral cancer and timely treated, it is possible to achieve clinical cure. However, due to the rich blood flow in the oral and maxillofacial region, surgery often cannot completely remove the tumor, and the cancer cells are prone to lymph node metastasis, so even after the oral cancer is cured, it is easy to have recurrence. It needs to be supplemented with radiotherapy and other treatments according to the condition and regular review. For patients who cannot undergo surgery, chemotherapy drugs such as cisplatin and paclitaxel can also be used under the guidance of doctors. Patients can also improve their symptoms through radiation irradiation therapy, cryotherapy and laser therapy. Patients who have oral cancer need to seek medical treatment in time, and doctors will choose appropriate treatment measures according to patients’ conditions.