WHAT IS A JAW CYST?
Cysts; They are pathological cavities filled with liquid or semi-liquid materials in the jawbones, and they are frequently seen in the jawbones and less frequently in the soft tissues of the mouth and face.
SYMPTOMS OF ORAL Cavity and Jawbone Cysts
Oral cavity and jawbone cysts initially progress insidiously without any symptoms. In delayed diagnosis, they cause serious damage to the jaw bones.
Jaw Bone Cysts may occasionally give a symptom of numbness in the lower lip, apart from painless swellings in the face area. This indicates that the cyst has progressed and put pressure on the nerve.
Cysts formed in the soft tissues of the oral cavity are usually seen as a result of various traumas, obstruction of the small salivary gland ducts, and painless swellings that often appear transparent on the inner surfaces of the lips, sometimes shrinking and growing spontaneously. Another form of soft tissue cysts covering this area are swellings that occur in the sublingual and floor of the mouth, which are called “ranula” or in common language froglets.
IS IT POSSIBLE TO TREAT ORAL Cavity and Jawbone Cysts?
Medications may not work in the treatment of jawbone or soft tissue cysts, so cyst treatments are procedures that require surgery. Cysts are removed together with the bag during surgery as a whole and in some cases additional supportive treatments can be applied depending on the size of the cyst
WHAT PROBLEMS DO JUDGE BONE CYSTS CREATE IF UNTREATED?
When jawbone cysts are not treated, they can cause swelling in the face area, inflammatory discharge, facial tissue hardening, numbness in the lips and spontaneous fractures in the jawbone, as well as cause tumor formation (benign or malignant).
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