Dental Cyst Surgery: Procedure, Success Rate, Recovery Process and Recommendations
Dental cyst surgery is the surgical removal of cysts that form in the gums or jaw bones. This procedure requires a process that varies depending on the size and location of the cyst and the general health of the patient. Here is detailed information about dental cyst surgery:
1. What is Dental Cyst Surgery?
Dental cyst surgery is the surgical removal of cysts that form in the gums or jaw bones. Cysts usually occur when root canal treatment fails or when infection or trauma occurs around the tooth. These cysts can often cause pain, swelling, and other symptoms, and if left untreated, they can damage the tissues around the teeth.
2. What is it for?
Dental cyst surgery can be performed in the following cases:
- If root canal treatment has failed and the cyst continues to grow.
- The cyst is pressing on surrounding tissues, causing pain, swelling, or other symptoms.
- If the cyst affects the placement of the teeth and prevents their normal development.
- The cyst has weakened or destroyed surrounding bone tissue.
3. Who can have this operation?
Dental cyst surgery is determined by the size and location of the cyst and the general health of the patient. This surgery is usually recommended when cyst formation is detected in the gums or jaw bones and other treatment methods have failed.
4. What is the Success Rate?
The success rate of dental cyst surgery varies depending on the size and location of the cyst being treated and the effectiveness of the surgical procedure. However, a properly performed surgery is usually successful and the likelihood of the cyst growing back is reduced.
5. Procedure Duration and Things to Consider After Treatment
Dental cyst surgery can usually take between 1 and 2 hours. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and patients usually feel comfortable during the procedure. Things to consider after treatment are as follows:
- Pain and swelling are normal after the procedure. Painkillers and cold compresses recommended by the doctor can be used.
- During the healing process, the instructions given by the dentist must be followed exactly.
- To speed up the healing process, habits such as smoking should be avoided and oral hygiene should be taken care of.
6. The Healing Process
The healing process after dental cyst surgery usually takes a few days to a week. Pain, swelling and slight bleeding are normal during the healing process. These usually decrease over time and full recovery is achieved.
Dental cyst surgery is an effective surgical option for treating cysts that form in the gums or jawbones. The success rate is generally high, and with appropriate healing and aftercare, patients usually return to normal.
Bahçeşehir Dinamik Dental Clinic offers dental cyst surgery services performed by experienced and expert dentists. Dental cysts are abnormal growths that occur in the jaw bones or soft tissues and can damage surrounding tissues if left untreated. Dental cyst surgeries performed in our clinic using modern medical techniques and equipment are meticulously performed considering the health and comfort of patients. Positive results are achieved by providing appropriate care and follow-up to our patients in the post-operative period. As Dinamik Dental Clinic, we are happy to offer you professional support for healthy oral and dental health.