Surgical Cyst Removal at
our dental practice in Zug.
Removing cysts in the jaw is an important area of dental surgery. Cysts are fluid-filled cavities in the jaw that can cause pain.
Removing cysts in the jaw is an important area of dental surgery. We remove cysts with great care. We employ modern, minimally invasive techniques and use an operating microscope. This includes the so-called focus search, where we actively search for "hidden" sources of inflammation based on X-rays, originating from teeth and the jaw area. Such "sources" (usually cysts) need to be removed by a dentist prior to the medical-surgical procedure. Cysts are fluid-filled cavities in the jaw that can cause pain. If cysts become infected, a purulent abscess can form. Cysts can occur in various areas of the mouth, such as:
Not all cysts cause pain directly and are initially not dangerous. However, the fluid in the cyst creates pressure that accelerates bone loss. The surrounding tissue gradually breaks down. Additionally, pus can accumulate in the cyst, unable to drain. Over time, throbbing and severe pain develop. Therefore, we recommend the removal of cysts. Through a minimally invasive surgical approach, we completely remove cysts from their surroundings.