Jaw cysts and tumors are abnormal growths that develop in the jawbone or surrounding soft tissues, often caused by infections, developmental issues, or genetic conditions. While some cysts are fluid-filled and benign, others can be aggressive, causing bone destruction, swelling, pain, or difficulty in chewing. Jaw cyst and tumor removal is a surgical procedure aimed at eliminating these growths to prevent further complications and restore normal jaw function.
Jaw cyst and tumor removal treatment involves precise surgical techniques to remove the lesion while preserving as much healthy bone and tissue as possible. In some cases, bone grafting or reconstruction may be needed to restore jaw structure. Early detection through imaging and biopsy is essential for proper diagnosis and treatment, ensuring minimal impact on oral health and facial aesthetics.