Jaw cysts can be caused by various factors, such as failed root canal treatment or tooth fracture. These cysts grow at the expense of the bone and surrounding tissues, causing serious problems if not treated promptly.
Cysts are fluid-filled cavities that can form in the jaw. A failed root canal treatment or a tooth fracture can lead to the formation of a cyst. This cyst grows at the expense of the bone and the surrounding tissues, causing potentially serious damage.
When a cyst cannot be treated conservatively, it must be removed to prevent extensive damage to the bone and surrounding tissues. The removal of the cyst is performed under local anesthesia, ensuring the procedure is painless for the patient. In many cases, the bone damage caused can be repaired using a graft, which helps in bone regeneration and restoration of the area.
In addition to cysts caused by failed root canal treatment or tooth fracture, there are also odontogenic cysts. These cysts originate from the teeth and must also be removed. The removal is usually accompanied by a biopsy of the cyst to perform differential diagnosis from other pathological conditions, ensuring an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
In our clinic, we use the most modern methods and equipment for cyst removal. The cutting-edge technology we have allows us to perform procedures with precision, speed, and minimal discomfort for the patient.
If you suspect you have a cyst or are experiencing problems with your teeth and jaw, contact us to discuss your options and plan the appropriate treatment for you.