Cyst Removal: Cysts in the oral and jaw regions can lead to infection or other complications. Cysts commonly form around tooth roots, in the jawbone, or in the gums. Surgical removal of cysts reduces the risk of infection and preserves oral health. During the procedure, surrounding tissue and sometimes teeth may also be removed. The recovery process varies depending on the size and location of the cyst. During this period, patients minimize the risk of infection by using painkillers and antibiotics.
Tumor Operations: Benign or malignant tumors can form in the oral and jaw regions. Surgical removal of these tumors is essential to prevent disease spread and maintain oral health. Tumor operations require careful planning and surgical expertise. The surgeon removes the tumor tissue and may reconstruct the area with healthy tissue. The recovery process depends on the scope of the operation and the patient’s overall health. Regular check-ups and proper care accelerate recovery during this period.