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Sree Padma Dental Care

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JAW CYSTS

For the best treatment of jaw cysts, visit Sree Padma Dental Care. Experience professional care and effective solutions with our expert treatments. Our advanced techniques ensure accurate diagnosis and precise removal of jaw cysts. Trust us to handle your oral health concerns safely and effectively.

How are Jaw Cysts Diagnosed? Jaw cysts typically develop at a slow pace, and most patients remain asymptomatic, meaning they do not experience noticeable symptoms. These cysts are frequently discovered incidentally during routine dental X-rays conducted for other reasons. Because they often grow without causing discomfort, they can go unnoticed for extended periods. However, if a cyst becomes infected, it may lead to pain, swelling, or other symptoms, drawing attention to the problem. An infection can cause the cyst to become inflamed and painful, which might prompt a patient to seek medical attention. This infection can complicate the condition, potentially leading to further issues if not addressed promptly. After conducting an examination and reviewing X-rays, the surgeon can make a diagnosis. In cases where cysts are particularly large or situated near other structures, a CT scan may be required. This imaging technique provides a three-dimensional view, which assists in planning and performing the surgery.
At Sree Padma Dental Care, we specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of jaw cysts, providing comprehensive care to restore your oral health. Our state-of-the-art procedures effectively address cysts, ensuring minimal discomfort and a smooth recovery. Using safe and proven methods, our skilled professionals accurately identify and remove jaw cysts, preventing potential complications. Whether you have a benign cyst or a more complex condition, our personalized treatment plans will ensure optimal results.
Risks & Complications Removing a jaw cyst is a routine and generally safe procedure. However, it's important to be informed about the potential side effects and risks involved in order to give your consent. While many of these are minor and temporary, such as nausea from general anesthesia, swelling, or bruising, there are also potential for more serious issues, including: Bleeding Infection Accidental damage to other teeth and your jaw during your operation Numbness in your lower lip or tongue, or changes to taste – this can be caused by nerve damage and there is a small chance that this could be permanent Jaw stiffness – you might experience difficulty fully opening your mouth for a period of time. The specific risks vary for each individual and may be unique to your situation. This is why the initial consultation is crucial; your surgeon will evaluate your risks and provide tailored advice.
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