Cystectomy
Cystectomy is a surgical procedure involving complete removal of a cyst located in the area of the tooth root. The operation makes it possible to eliminate the source of infection, prevent destruction of bone tissue, and preserve the health of adjacent teeth.
When is cystectomy required?
- In the presence of a cyst that does not respond to conservative treatment.
- If the cystic lesion increases in size and exerts pressure on the bone.
- When a gingival fistula associated with cyst infection is present.
- If complete removal of the cystic lesion is required to prevent disease recurrence.
How is the procedure performed?
- Diagnostics – the dentist performs radiographic imaging or computed tomography to determine the exact size and location of the cyst.
- Anesthesia – local anesthesia is administered to ensure a pain-free procedure.
- Surgical access – a surgical approach is performed to gain access to the cyst.
- Cyst removal – the dentist carefully removes the cyst, together with the affected root apex if necessary.
- Antiseptic treatment – cleansing of the resulting cavity is performed.
- Suturing – the gingiva is sutured, and the patient receives postoperative care instructions.
Why undergo dental cystectomy in Belarus?
- Complete removal of the cyst, reducing the risk of recurrence.
- Allows preservation of the tooth and prevention of extraction.
- Modern techniques make the procedure minimally traumatic.
- Rapid healing when postoperative recommendations are followed.
- Elimination of infection and inflammation, preventing complications.
The procedure is performed in leading dental clinics in Belarus using modern surgical technologies. Qualified specialists ensure precise execution of the operation, patient comfort, and rapid recovery.
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