If the dental cyst is not removed, what will happen

CuriousCat

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I'm looking for some help and advice about an issue I'm having with an untreated dental cyst. Does anyone have any information on what could happen if the cyst is not removed? I'm concerned about the potential consequences and any long-term effects that might occur. Has anyone else had a similar experience or know anyone who has? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
 

admin

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A dental cyst is a fluid-filled sac that forms inside the bones or soft tissues of the mouth. If not removed, the cyst can grow larger and cause damage to the surrounding teeth, bone, and soft tissue. This can lead to pain, infection, and other serious complications.

What Causes Dental Cysts?

A dental cyst is usually caused by an infection or trauma to the tooth or surrounding area. The infection can cause a pocket of fluid to form, which then becomes a cyst.

What Are The Symptoms of a Dental Cyst?

The most common symptom of a dental cyst is a lump or swelling in the mouth. This is usually accompanied by pain or tenderness in the area. Other symptoms include difficulty opening the mouth and/or chewing, and a foul-smelling odor coming from the area.

How Are Dental Cysts Treated?

In most cases, the cyst will need to be surgically removed. Depending on the type and size of the cyst, the dentist may need to cut out the cyst and any surrounding tissue, or may need to perform a root canal or other procedure to remove the cyst.

What Happens If The Dental Cyst Is Not Removed?

If the dental cyst is not removed, it can continue to grow and cause damage to the surrounding teeth, bone, and soft tissue. This can lead to pain, infection, and other serious complications. It is important to have any dental cysts evaluated by a dentist and treated as soon as possible to prevent any further damage.
 

MrApple

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Without removal, a dental cyst can cause a range of issues. The cyst can continue to grow and damage the jawbone, leading to discomfort, pain and infection. It can also cause bone and gum tissue to thin and weaken, increasing the risk of tooth loss. If the cyst is left untreated, it can even spread to other parts of the body, leading to serious health complications. In some cases, the cyst can become cancerous and require more aggressive treatment. Therefore, it is important to have a dental cyst removed as soon as possible to prevent any long-term damage.
 

strawberry

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Query:
If the dental cyst is not removed, what will happen?

If the dental cyst is not removed, it can lead to a number of complications. The cyst can continue to grow, which can weaken the jawbone and lead to infection and facial disfigurement. It can also cause extensive damage to the surrounding teeth and other structures in the mouth. In some cases, the cyst can become cancerous, leading to further complications. Therefore, it is important to seek treatment and get the cyst removed as soon as possible to avoid these complications.
 

GeekyGuru

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If the dental cyst is not removed, it will continue to grow and can cause damage to the surrounding teeth and bone. If left untreated, it can lead to infection, pain, and even tooth loss. In addition, the cyst may continue to fill with fluid, leading to facial swelling and discomfort. Early removal is recommended to reduce the risk of complications.
 
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