Cysts that form in the jaw bones are usually insidious and can become quite large over the years, often without symptoms.
Cysts formed in the jaw bones can be of dental origin or inflammatory origin, as well as they can have developmental origins or different origins. However, the most common cysts in the jawbones are the cysts that form around the impacted teeth and the inflammatory cysts that form at the root tip of the teeth. Unnoticed over the years, these cysts can reach quite large sizes and turn into pathologies that require serious reconstructive surgeries. Routine dental check-up and chin film evaluation to be carried out at least once a year will ensure that these cysts can be noticed before they grow. and treated according to their type. The treatment of a cyst formed around an impacted tooth is surgical removal of the cyst and impacted tooth. In appropriate cases, impacted teeth (for example: Impacted canines) can be replaced normally with various auxiliary treatments. It involves cutting with intervention and removing the cyst. However, if the teeth cannot be saved, the cyst is removed by extraction.
If a tooth with a cyst at the root tip is only pulled out but left in the area without the cyst being cleaned, the cyst will continue to exist and even continue to grow, preserving its integrity. In such cases, it may be necessary to remove the cyst with a second operation.
Cysts that are large or difficult to reach surgically and close to important anatomical structures should be reduced over time with special surgical methods first, and then the small cyst should be removed. It can be treated with surgery.
After removal of large cysts, if serious damage and defects have occurred in the jawbones, it may be necessary to transfer bone tissues taken from other parts of the body to the region for repair of the region or to support the region with titanium plates.
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For such reasons, as in all diseases, early diagnosis is of great importance.
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