Cyst Removal
Oral Pathology / Benign & Malignant Lesions / Oral Maxillofacial Reconstruction

Cyst Removal
Jaw and oral cysts are fluid-filled pathologic spaces that can expand over time and affect bone, teeth, or nearby structures.
Many cysts are discovered on routine imaging, while others present with swelling, discomfort, or tooth-related changes.
Definitive diagnosis requires tissue analysis after biopsy or removal.
Surgical Management
Treatment may involve enucleation, decompression/marsupialization, or staged management depending on cyst type and size.
Surgical approach is selected to remove pathology while preserving adjacent teeth, nerves, and vital anatomy when possible.
Pathology review confirms diagnosis and guides recurrence surveillance.
Benefits
- Removes cystic pathology before progressive expansion
- Protects surrounding teeth and jaw structures
- Pathology confirmation for definitive diagnosis
- Tailored follow-up to monitor recurrence risk
- Conservative or staged options for complex lesions
Frequently Asked Questions
Some cyst types have recurrence risk, so follow-up imaging and review are important after treatment.
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