‘LESSON FOR EVERYONE’

I spotted my teeth looked unusual while watching myself on TV – it saved my life

Red flags signs you may spot in your mouth that you should get seen to by a GP or dentist

A SINGER spotted something unusual in his teeth while watching back a TV appearance - and says it saved his life.

Peter Young, 67, was asked to pay tribute to the Bat Out of Hell singer Meat Loaf and only noticed a gap in his teeth when he watched the BBC interview.

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Meat Loaf tribute act Peter Young spotted a gap in his teeth after watching back an interviewCredit: SWNS
Peter Young in hospital during treatment for stage four mouth cancerCredit: SWNS

He went to the dentist a few months later, having decided to get teeth implants to fix the problem.

Peter was shocked to be told the gap was caused by stage four mouth cancer.

The disease can cause symptoms like ulcers in the mouth that don't heal, but it can also make teeth wobbly and loose.

Peter was told he may never sing again when he was diagnosed in December 2022.

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But now cancer-free, he has released a new song to commemorate the third anniversary of Meat Loaf's death, entitled 'January 20th'.

Peter, of Blackpool, Lancs., says the legendary rocker saved his life.

said: "Had Meat Loaf not died, I don't think I'd be here any more.

"I wouldn't have done the interview, and I wouldn't have known. The likelihood is, I would have been dead.

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"I wouldn't have checked, I never went to the dentist often enough. It's a bit of a lesson for everyone, that.

"I'd been doing a Meat Loaf tribute for 15 to 16 years then, and I was asked to do an interview with the BBC, which I did.

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After returning home, Peter was diagnosed with stage four cancer in his mouth and underwent a gruelling 11-hour operation to remove the cancer, with surgeons using skin from his wrist to patch up his mouth.

He was left with just two natural teeth at the back of his mouth for seven months following the operation, which has left him cancer free.

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The rest of his teeth have now been replaced with implants.

Now, Peter is back singing again, and he has released a new song to commemorate the third anniversary of Meat Loaf's death, entitled 'January 20th'.

In July, he plans on doing a show in Blackpool complete with a 30-piece orchestra.

He added: "I need to pay my bills that have mounted up during lockdown and Covid and everything else.

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"I wasn't forced to carry on. I'll sing 'til I drop, whilst I can still do it I'm gonna still do it.

"Meat Loaf's not the easiest to do, but it seems to be my niche."

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