Tooth Cyst

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What is a tooth cyst and how does it develop?

tooth cyst can progress very slowly and can form in the jawbone or in the root of the tooth. Its formation causes some problems in the tooth. The tooth cyst, which manifests itself with the symptom of swelling, such as the symptom of gum recession, does not cause pain in some cases and this causes the cyst to go unnoticed.

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If the tooth cyst in the jaw does not cause pain or inflammation, it goes unnoticed and thus damages the jawbone, causing the bone to melt and break. Poor dental treatments, decayed teeth, dental trauma can cause tooth cysts. Therefore, regular dental check-ups and treatment of decayed teeth should be applied.

Tooth Cyst Risks

Tooth cyst is one of the most important dental problems. If it is not recognized and if it is too late for treatment, it can cause the jawbone to break. If the infection of the tooth cyst gets into the bloodstream, it can spread to the kidneys, heart and joints, negatively affecting general health. In addition, the spread of this infection to other organs is not good for health. Once the infection has spread, it becomes very difficult for the person to sleep and it is very difficult for the body to rest with little sleep. As a result, the body loses its resistance and becomes tired.

Types of Cysts that may occur in the mouth

Periapical cysts that form in the root of the tooth can be formed as a result of trauma to the tooth, caries, crack. Dentigerous cysts can form around partially erupted teeth. The most common site is the wisdom teeth. Kerato-cysts are mostly caused by genetic factors. They are very likely to recur after removal. Periodontal cysts are usually caused by gum problems. These cysts filled with bacteria are surgically removed.

Cysts are found in different forms depending on the region and structure. Your dentist should choose the most appropriate method for tooth cyst treatment and complete your treatment as soon as possible.

How is a tooth cyst treated?

If the tooth cyst is detected early and is small in size, it can be treated by extracting the tooth. However, in some cases, tooth extraction alone is not sufficient for tooth cyst treatment. In cases where tooth extraction is not enough, the cyst in the tooth root must be completely cleaned after tooth extraction. If the cyst in the root of the tooth is not cleaned sufficiently, the remaining cyst turns into a jaw cyst and prepares the ground for bigger problems. The jaw cyst can invade the jawbone over time and cause bone decay.

Tooth cyst cannot be removed with medication. Surgical procedure is applied for tooth cyst treatment. As soon as the tooth cyst is noticed, it is necessary to consult a dentist immediately. After the examination, the tooth cyst should be removed.

Things to Consider After Tooth Cyst Surgery

Nothing should be eaten or drunk for two hours after tooth cyst surgery. Afterwards, water foods such as soup are consumed to prevent damage to the operation area. It is not recommended not to smoke or drink alcohol until the end of the healing period. Consumption may cause the wound to heal later. Teeth should not be brushed for a few days after the surgery. Incorrect brushing may cause the wound to bleed again.