Monday, November 12, 2012
Dental Cysts
Dental Cysts
Like any cysts, dental cysts are fluid bags or other soft material that appears in subtesutul around the tooth. Also many dental cysts are benign and are the cause of concern. They can infect or affect the area around the tooth. If this happens, you should consult your doctor dentist to make sure that the cyst does not transform into a nightmare. They can be sterile or infected.
Dental cysts tend to form when the teeth and nerves around an affected area are attacked. The most common form of cyst is dead root of a tooth.
Dental Cysts
Why are dental cysts form?
- Most cysts are formed by a tooth infection or from trauma
- Other cysts are formed by an incorrect development of the teeth
- Dental cysts are rarely the result of a genetic syndrome that has other symptoms
- Your dentist or oral-maxillo-facial surgeon can you explain in detail the causes of cysts
Dental Cysts
What dental problems can cause a cyst?
Dental Cysts
A dental cyst can cause various problems if not detected in time.
Problems occur when:
Dental Cysts
- These cysts become infected (causing pain or swelling)
- Pushing other teeth structure
- Prevents normal functioning of the oral cavity
Dental Cysts
How are dental cysts detected?
A dentist usually identify a dental cyst after an X-ray of the mouth. If you feel a little lump that moves under the gum you may have a cyst. In this case you should consult a dentist for a clear result.
How to prevent the occurrence of dental cyst?
The best way to prevent cysts is going to a dental check routine twice a year. This will allow your doctor dentist to have your teeth supervision situation and observe any anomalies or changes in the mouth. Root canal cysts can prevent filling the space around the nerve dead after being removed. This is an effective preventative measure for a dental cyst often forms near the nerve or destroyed as a result of decay, infection or other condition of the mouth.
Sometimes dental cysts should be removed. Surgery is the best way to remove cysts. The procedure consists of injecting an anesthetic and removing tissue cyst place it.
Expert opinion:
Is a chronic dental cyst formation occurring in the roots of teeth. It evolves in size and must be extirpated by surgery. If it's a small cyst can be recovered if larger tooth but must be removed with the tooth or teeth that are present in cystic outbreak.
Dr. Alexander Brezoescu, president and CEO CMDB UNAS
Dental cyst is an infection of the tooth that is already past the early stages of granuloma (this occurs when infection occurs in the form of a small formation of teeth and eating are increasing turning to delimit the cyst). Thus, cyst formation is clearly delineated and required surgery is not painful if done under local anesthesia.
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