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Jaw Cyst

What is Jaw Cyst Surgery?

A jaw cyst is defined as a cavity located in the soft tissue or bone, surrounded by tissue. Jaw cysts may be noticed due to pain or swelling, or they may reach large sizes without any symptoms. A correct diagnosis is made by evaluating clinical examination findings and radiographic images together. Surgical intervention by a specialist oral and maxillofacial surgeon is required depending on the location and size of the cyst.

What Happens if Jaw Cysts Are Not Removed?

Jaw cysts are generally benign and slow-growing formations; however, if not treated in time, they can grow to significant sizes. They may deform the jawbone and potentially turn into malignant tumors. Therefore, it is important to remove jaw cysts in the early stages.

Is Jaw Cyst Surgery a Painful Procedure?

Jaw cyst surgery can be performed painlessly under local anesthesia, similar to tooth extraction or implant treatment. The healing process can be successfully completed with prescribed medications and regular follow-ups by a specialist oral and maxillofacial surgeon. The removed cyst sample is sent to a pathology lab for analysis. Depending on the patient’s preference and the size of the cyst, the surgery can also be performed under sedation or general anesthesia.

What is the Postoperative Process After Jaw Cyst Surgery?

After jaw cyst surgery, medications prescribed by the specialist oral and maxillofacial surgeon should be used carefully. Oral hygiene must be maintained, and regular follow-up appointments should be kept. Care should be taken to avoid any movements or impacts that could harm the surgical area. Since some cysts have a high likelihood of recurrence, it is important to attend annual check-ups regularly.

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