Cyst Dental Apical

A Dental Apical Cyst is a soft formation located around the apex of the tooth and composed of gum tissue. The top of the cyst may be visible as a gray or brown spot on the surface of the tooth. The apical process is one of the most common causes of the development of dental cysts. The cyst progresses slowly, without pain or discomfort, which can make it difficult to identify during a visit to the dentist. For the treatment of apical periodontal disease



**Apical dental cyst** is an inflammatory formation that occurs around the apex of the tooth. It is a cavity filled with pus or other discharge. Most often, this diagnosis is made by a dentist in adult patients.

According to statistics, a cyst forms in about a third of people after an infection gets into the root canal of a tooth. Among the main reasons for the formation of a cyst are the effects of bacterial infections, poor diagnostics of the condition of the canals, and primary developing anomalies during tooth formation.

A dental apical cyst has very dangerous consequences. One of them is an abscess, when a purulent formation cannot exit through the canals and is localized in the soft tissues. When the inflammatory process spreads to other areas, complications such as cellulitis, cellulitis and sepsis develop.

To accurately diagnose the disease, a thorough examination of the patient by a professional dentist is required. In addition to a visual examination of the oral cavity and examination of the condition of the teeth, the doctor will also conduct additional diagnostic methods to identify the original site of development of the disease. This may include x-rays, visual analysis of the tooth from the inside, and examination of its canal.

The dentist selects treatment depending on the stage of the disease. Treatment can be either therapeutic or surgical. The surgical method is chosen for a large area of ​​damage, when the size of the cyst is very large. Removal occurs under anesthesia, after first piercing the cystic membrane and cleaning its inside. It cannot be said that in order for treatment to be effective, you should contact doctors whose qualifications are confirmed by scientific titles and many years of experience.