Cyst Surgery

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Cyst surgery in the dental field is a procedure aimed at removing cysts that form around the jaws, teeth, or within the soft tissues of the mouth. Cysts can be benign but may lead to serious oral health issues if left untreated, including infection, damage to surrounding teeth, and potential bone loss. The surgery not only involves the removal of the cyst but also the careful management of affected tissues to prevent recurrence. It’s a crucial intervention for preserving oral health, alleviating pain, and preventing further complications.

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Cyst Surgery Procedures

The cyst surgery process typically involves:
Diagnosis and Imaging

Initial consultation followed by X-rays or CT scans to assess the cyst's size and location.

2. Anesthesia

Application of local or general anesthesia, depending on the cyst's complexity and size.

3. Incision

A precise incision in the gum to access the cyst.

4. Removal

The cyst is carefully excised, ensuring complete removal to prevent recurrence.

5. Closure

The site is sutured to promote healing.

6. Analysis

The removed cyst is sent for histopathological examination to determine its nature.

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Cyst Surgery

Benefits:

Of course, there are many benefits associated with the procedure, such as: 

  • Eliminates Pain and Discomfort: Directly addresses the source of oral discomfort.
  • Prevents Damage: Protects surrounding teeth and jawbone from potential damage.
  • Reduces Infection Risk: Removes the potential site of infection.
  • Oral Health Preservation: Contributes to the overall health and stability of the mouth.

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Risks

Regardless of the benefits, there are some potential risks, such as: 

  • Infection: Proper post-operative care is essential to prevent infection.
  • Swelling and Bruising: Temporary swelling and bruising around the surgery site.
  • Nerve Damage: Rare, but there’s a risk of temporary or permanent nerve damage, depending on the cyst’s location.

Why Get Dental Treatment of Cyst Surgery at VDS Clinic?

Dentiva Clinic stands out for its cyst surgery treatments due to:
Expert Surgical Team

Our oral surgeons have extensive experience in cyst removal, ensuring precise and safe procedures.

Advanced Diagnostic Tools

We utilize the latest imaging technologies for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

Patient-Centered Care

Tailored treatment plans are developed to meet the specific needs of each patient.

Modern Facilities

Equipped with state-of-the-art surgical tools to provide the highest standard of care.

Comprehensive Follow-Up

We offer diligent post-operative care and monitoring to ensure successful healing and recovery.

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Frequently asked questions
and their answers

An oral cyst is an abnormal saclike pocket in the mouth containing fluid, air, or semi-solid material. They form from damaged tissue, infections, or certain deformities in bone development.

Cysts that are growing, damaging teeth, very painful, or suspected to be cancerous need surgical removal. Your dentist will recommend surgery if the cyst cannot resolve on its own or risks complications.

Symptoms may include pain, swelling, tooth sensitivity, numbness, bad breath, changes in bite, visible bumps, or swellings, and a feeling of pressure in the affected area.

The surgery is performed under local or general anesthesia, so there is minimal pain during the procedure. Some soreness, swelling, and tenderness can occur during the healing process.

Initial recovery takes about 2-3 weeks for the surgical site to fully heal. Activities are restricted to several days with oral hygiene care instructions given. Complete bone filling takes 1-2 months.

Preparations include arranging help for assistance after surgery, taking time off work for recovery, stocking up on soft foods, following any presurgical instructions from your surgeon, and arranging transportation.

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