
Cystectomy
Cystectomy is a surgical procedure for the complete removal of a cyst located near the root of a tooth. This procedure eliminates the source of infection, prevents bone destruction, and preserves the health of surrounding teeth.
When is cystectomy required?
- If there is a cyst that does not respond to conservative treatment.
- If the cystic formation increases in size and puts pressure on the bone.
- In the presence of a fistula on the gum associated with infection of the cyst.
- If complete removal of the cystic formation is required to prevent recurrence of the disease.
How does the procedure work?
- Diagnosis – the doctor performs an X-ray or CT scan to determine the exact size and location of the cyst.
- Anesthesia – local anesthesia is used to ensure the operation is painless.
- Surgical access – surgery is performed to gain access to the cyst.
- Cyst removal – the doctor carefully removes the cyst along with the affected root apex of the tooth (if necessary).
- Antiseptic treatment – the resulting cavity is cleaned.
- Suturing – the gums are sutured, the patient receives care instructions.
Why is it worth undergoing a dental cystectomy in Belarus?
- Complete removal of the cyst, which reduces the risk of recurrence.
- Allows you to save the tooth and prevent its extraction.
- Modern methods make the procedure minimally invasive.
- Fast healing if you follow your doctor's recommendations.
- Elimination of infection and inflammation, prevention of complications.
The procedure is performed at leading Belarusian dental clinics using modern surgical technologies. Qualified specialists ensure precise surgery, patient comfort, and rapid recovery.
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