Dental cyst can be considered an insidious and relatively dangerous disease, because if it is not treated, it can cause serious complications for the patient... If you do not treat the cyst on your own or do not use home remedies and do not see a doctor, serious complications will occur in the form of tooth loss, concurrent diseases, etc.. I will tell you how to treat them... This solved the problem... ### What is a dental cyst?.. Basically, a closed tissue bag is called a dental cyst.. Some Some of these cysts are filled with air and others are filled with soft or liquid materials. Generally, cysts develop in the soft tissues of the mouth, such as the gums, lips, and around or near the teeth in the jawbone.
There are different types of dental cysts based on where the cysts grow. Four of the main dental cysts are as follows:
- **Radicular cyst**: This type occurs when the infection penetrates through the canals to the end of the tooth root.... As a result of pulpitis and abscess, a neoplasm with pus is formed.... In this situation, the borders of the cyst can be clearly seen in X-ray photography.... In the absence of secondary symptoms *** If there are no secondary inflammatory symptoms, this problem may remain without inflammation.... The root of the tooth is inappropriately It is removed or an infection develops during treatment, a residual cyst is formed.. Unerupted teeth can be the main cause of follicular cyst formation.- **Retromolar cyst**: When wisdom tooth eruption is difficult due to chronic inflammation, retromolar cyst is formed.> Tooth wear and its treatment methods
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Perhaps at first, after hearing tooth wear, you remembered teeth grinding, but it must be said that tooth wear has various causes.
### Causes of dental cysts
The main reason for the formation of dental cysts is an infection that penetrates through the canals to the end of the root of the tooth... When the tooth suffers a lot of damage due to decay or the tooth infection is not completely treated, inflammation occurs... Cysts are often caused by the wrong work of the dentist, as well as poor oral and dental hygiene, physical hygiene, trauma... Dental cysts... The immune system also causes dental cysts... ### Common symptoms of dental cysts What is it?... Dental cysts may have no symptoms for a long time and therefore may not be noticed until the condition worsens... But some common symptoms of dental cysts are as follows:
- Sensitive teeth
Create a gap between the teeth
- Loose teeth
- Swelling of the gum area
- A feeling of pain when pressing a certain area of the gum
- Numbness of the face
Pain when chewing food
- Bad breath
- Frequent headaches
- Observing the protrusion of bone tissue in the cyst area
Remember these symptoms and if you see one of them, go to the dentist immediately.... If you have one or more of these symptoms, you should go to the doctor immediately.... Often in the early stages of dentigerous cyst there are no symptoms.... Therefore, often only tooth burning can be a sign of tooth cyst.... That is why you should take tooth irritation as soon as possible and diagnose the problem as soon as possible.... Given, the problem can be treated easier and faster and there are no complications. It doesn't happen... > The cause of loose permanent teeth and its treatment
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### Dental cyst treatment
Dental cysts can be treated.. but the longer the visit to the doctor, the more likely complications such as the gap between the teeth and.... For this reason, you should see a doctor as soon as you see the first symptoms... The following methods can be used to treat dental cysts:
### Cyst removal surgery
Some people are afraid of surgery, because they think it hurts a lot.... We must say that before starting any operation, the area in question is numbed by the dentist using local anesthesia and the surgery is not painful.... The surgical method is used to remove the dental cyst that is deep in the jaw bone and cannot be accessed by tooth extraction.... Option...
The doctor may decide to remove the cyst and the damaged tooth....another method that is widely used is to drain the fluid inside the cyst....In this method, an incision is made in the cyst to drain the fluid inside the cyst....a few days before the cyst surgery, the dentist will give you instructions that you must do....for example, an oral probiotic is prescribed, which is a good bacteria that helps in the process of secretion....possibility...after removing the cyst, the tooth related to A cyst.... In some cases, bone grafting materials are used to fill the remaining empty space.... Then the wound is closed with sutures... > What is tooth root resorption?.. >
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When a dentist diagnoses a person with a root canal, patients often ask what a root canal is
### What should we expect after dental cyst surgery? Oral and dental surgery is always an outpatient surgery: it means that after surgery the patient can go home and does not need to stay in the clinic. In general, it is recommended to rest between 2 days and 2 weeks and not return to school or work early.
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When you no longer feel pain in the surgical area, you can start light physical exercises... Be careful not to participate in exercises that may hit your jaw... The first two weeks after the cyst operation, you must have a special diet for yourself... Also use food supplements... You must eat food that is not hard and you do not need to press your jaw to eat them... But the doctor will give you the relevant instructions... #### 3... Pain control
Your doctor may prescribe anti-inflammatory drugs or pain relievers to help control pain after surgery. #### 4... swelling
Swelling is a normal side effect after any surgery.. but the amount of swelling may be different for different people.... Between 3 and 5 days after the operation you should expect swelling.... #### 5.... scar
Most dental cyst surgeries are performed inside the mouth, which means there will not be a very obvious scar.. In some cases, small incisions may be made outside the mouth and on the face of the patient, which will be resolved very quickly... ### Prevention of dental cysts
To prevent the occurrence of cysts, you must pay attention to the care and health of your mouth and teeth. It is better to visit the dentist regularly to examine your teeth and if there is a cyst, it will be diagnosed very quickly. Remember that teeth that are healthy and there is no decay, trauma or gum disease will not have cysts. not specified..
### ** How can a dentist diagnose a cyst?**
It is rare that a dentist can detect dental cysts through a physical examination of the teeth, because they are usually not visible. Fortunately, today, X-rays play an important role in dental examinations, and by using them, the dentist or surgeon can detect the presence of dental cysts, because these cysts appear as dark spots on the teeth.
### Difference between a dental cyst and an abscess What is it?
Dental cysts are usually not infected.. but abscesses are often infectious.... Oral abscesses can develop in or near a dental cyst.... They are often caused by bacteria in the gums from tooth decay.... Small abscesses are usually treated with antibiotics.. but large abscesses often require surgical treatment....
### Do dental cysts spontaneously occur? Will they disappear?...
Dental cysts must be removed or drained by a dentist....Unfortunately, dental cysts do not go away on their own...
Can they be treated with very small amounts of antibiotics?. Dental cysts can be treated with anti-inflammatory drugs and antibiotics; However, in case of late diagnosis and cyst growth and infection, surgery should be performed.
The surgery to remove the dental cyst is not painful because before the start of any surgery, the area in question is numbed by the dentist using local anesthesia.
### **How long is the recovery time after dental cyst surgery?**
The recovery time after removing a dental cyst is usually a few weeks.. It takes between a few days and a few weeks for the treated area to heal... During this time, you must follow the doctor's instructions...
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### Final speech
In this article, we tried to talk about dental cysts and explain how to treat these cysts. As we found out, dental cysts can be prevented by maintaining oral and dental health. Also, it is better to visit the dentist twice a year to make sure of the health of your teeth.. If it is not treated in time, it can cause serious complications for the patient. For any symptoms, see a doctor immediately... Thank you for staying with us until the end of the article... We hope this article was useful for you and that you can prevent the occurrence of dental cysts with the information provided... ### Online and free visit
##### **Possibility of asking dental questions and problems on WhatsApp and receiving answers**
Because cysts are asymptomatic at first, you may not be aware of a cyst until your dentist takes an x-ray. Therefore, be sure to work with your dental professional to treat dental cysts as soon as possible. This will help prevent any long-term complications and maintain oral health. Visit and talk with those doctors on WhatsApp. Pasargad Dental Clinic offers free online visits to clients who need implant treatment but cannot visit in person. This online visit is done through video call or text message.. A number of applicants will be visited and examined by Dr. Roshan Talab in a professional manner and in a completely friendly atmosphere...