Treatment of dental cysts
A dental cyst is a pathological cavity filled with fluid that develops in the area of the tooth root. Without timely treatment, it can lead to inflammation, destruction of bone tissue, and tooth loss. Modern therapeutic methods make it possible to remove the cyst while preserving the tooth and preventing complications.
When is treatment of a dental cyst required?
- If pain or swelling is observed in the area of the tooth.
- In the presence of a fistula (an opening with purulent discharge) on the gingiva.
- If a cystic lesion is detected on radiographic imaging.
- In cases of recurrent inflammation and discomfort in the area of a previously treated tooth.
- If the cyst causes destruction of the root or surrounding bone tissue.
How is the treatment performed?
- Diagnostics – the dentist performs a clinical examination and obtains radiographic imaging or computed tomography to accurately determine the size of the cyst.
- Selection of the treatment method – depending on the size of the cyst and the condition of the tooth, conservative or surgical treatment is chosen.
- Endodontic treatment – if the tooth can be preserved, root canal cleaning, antiseptic treatment, and obturation are performed.
- Surgical removal of the cyst – in cases of large cysts, cystectomy (removal of the cyst along with part of the root) or cystotomy (partial removal and drainage) is performed.
- Rehabilitation – after treatment, the patient receives recommendations on oral care and prevention of recurrence.
Why treat dental cysts in Belarus?
- Modern methods allow preservation of the tooth even in complex cases.
- Minimal trauma when laser or ultrasonic techniques are used.
- Rapid recovery after the procedure.
- Effective prevention of complications and recurrent cyst formation.
- Comfortable and painless treatment.
The procedure is performed in leading dental clinics in Belarus using modern diagnostic methods and safe treatment techniques. Highly qualified specialists apply minimally invasive technologies that allow effective elimination of the cyst while preserving dental health.
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