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Premium Treatment

Jaw and Soft Tissue Cysts

99%

Success Rate

4.9

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Planning

Customised

Comfort

Local Anaesthesia

Recovery

Quick Result

Treatment Process

01
Planning

Your panoramic X-ray is examined, and a personalised treatment plan is prepared for you digitally.

02
Preparation

The necessary hygiene is ensured in the clinic environment, and the procedure begins with local anaesthesia.

03
Procedure

The procedures determined by our specialist dentists are applied with precision.

04
Result

Final checks are carried out, and you leave our clinic with your new, healthy smile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are jaw cysts cancerous?

Jaw cysts are typically benign and not cancerous. However, it is important to consult with a dental professional for proper diagnosis and to rule out any other potentially malignant conditions.

Can jaw cysts recur after treatment?

Certain types of jaw cysts, such as odontogenic keratocysts, have a higher tendency to recur. Regular follow-up visits are important to monitor the treated area and detect any signs of recurrence.

How to get rid of cysts in jaw?

Surgical removal is often necessary to get rid of cysts in the jaw, with the procedure typically performed by an oral surgeon. Early detection and treatment are crucial to prevent complications and ensure successful removal.

What percentage of jaw cysts are cancerous?

Jaw cysts are typically benign, with only a small percentage being cancerous. Estimates suggest that less than 1% of jaw cysts are malignant. However, it’s essential to accurately diagnose and evaluate any jaw cysts through imaging studies and biopsy to rule out the possibility of malignancy and determine the appropriate treatment approach.

Do jawline cysts go away?

Jaw cysts do not typically go away on their own. Most cysts in the jaw require treatment, such as surgical removal, to resolve. Leaving a jaw cyst untreated can lead to complications such as infection, damage to surrounding structures, or continued growth and expansion of the cyst. Therefore, it’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and management of jaw cysts.

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