Cystectomy
Surgical treatment for removal of cysts in the jaw and around teeth.
Cystectomy
Cystectomy is a surgical procedure used to remove cysts that develop in the jawbone or near tooth roots. Dental cysts can be painful or asymptomatic, but if left untreated, they can cause:
Destruction of the jawbone
Damage to adjacent teeth
Infections and swelling
Problems with normal oral function
How the procedure is performed
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, or in complex cases, with conscious sedation.
The surgeon opens a small flap in the gum tissue to access the cyst.
The cyst is carefully removed, preserving as much healthy bone and tissue as possible.
The opened area is carefully sutured to facilitate healing and tissue regeneration.
Benefits
- Cyst is completely removed and complications are prevented
- Bone and surrounding tooth structures are preserved
- Overall oral health is improved
- Safe procedure with controlled recovery
Result
Cystectomy is performed by oral and maxillofacial surgery specialists, who have experience and specialized instruments, ensuring a safe procedure and stable results.