Cyst avulsion
Excision of oral cavity cysts in Geneva
Oral cysts, fluid-filled sacs, often form around the roots of teeth or in the jaw tissues. Although benign, some can cause pain, infections, and damage to adjacent teeth. The avulsion of oral cysts, a surgical procedure, removes these cysts and restores oral health.
What is an oral cyst avulsion?
An oral cyst avulsion involves removing an oral cyst from the oral cavity. A qualified oral surgeon performs this procedure. It becomes necessary when the cyst is too large, painful, infected, or likely to cause damage to the surrounding tissues.
How is an oral cyst avulsion performed?
Evaluation: Your oral surgeon first evaluates your oral cavity, using X-rays to determine the size, location, and nature of the cyst.
Anesthesia: During the procedure, you will be under local or general anesthesia to ensure your comfort.
Incision and avulsion: The surgeon makes an incision in the mouth tissues to access the cyst. Then, they carefully remove the cyst from the oral cavity. Sometimes, a small part of the jawbone is also removed to ensure complete removal.
Suturing and recovery: After removing the cyst, the surgeon places sutures to close the wound. You will receive instructions on postoperative care and pain management to promote quick healing.
Advantages of oral cyst avulsions
- Cyst removal: This procedure effectively removes oral cysts, reducing the risk of complications and recurrence.
- Preservation of oral health: By removing the cysts, it preserves the health and integrity of the oral tissues and surrounding dental structures.
- Symptom relief: By removing painful or infected cysts, it quickly alleviates symptoms and improves patient comfort.
Is oral cyst avulsion suitable for you?
If you suffer from oral cysts or have any questions, make an appointment with our team of oral surgeons. We will discuss your needs and offer the best treatment options to preserve your long-term oral health.
Is oral cyst avulsion painful?
Oral cyst avulsion is not painful during the procedure thanks to anesthesia. You will only feel pressure, without pain. The aftermath can be uncomfortable for 3 to 15 days. We will prescribe medication to avoid any pain.
How much does it cost to remove an oral cyst?
The cost depends on the location and size of the cyst and whether bone reconstruction is necessary during the same procedure. Your oral surgeon will provide an estimate during the initial consultation.
Contact us today to learn more about oral cyst removals!