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Dental cystectomy
Dental cystectomy
One of the complications that accompany dental disease is the formation of cysts. As a rule, this benign neoplasm occurs as a result of chronic inflammatory processes occurring in the area of ​​the tooth. A cyst is a cavity (often with purulent contents) enclosed in a dense shell. If the neoplasm is not removed in time, it will eventually begin to grow, destroying bone tissue. To prevent this from happening, a tooth cystectomy is performed. Such a surgical operation is aimed at removing a cyst in the jaw.
 
Removal of a tooth cyst is a fairly common standard procedure in modern dentistry. As a rule, such an operation is performed under local anesthesia and is considered almost the simplest procedure in surgical dentistry.
 
A tooth cyst is a small bladder that grows under the root of a tooth, filling with dead soft tissue cells, antibodies and dead bacteria. Thick liquid is surrounded on all sides by a dense shell that prevents it from leaving the tooth.
 
IMPORTANT! If you do not eliminate the cyst in time, you can lose a tooth!
 
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