Maxillary cysts usually require surgical treatment with preoperative anesthesia.
1. Maxillary cysts usually require cyst curettage, and for some odontogenic ones, extraction of the focal tooth that cannot be retained may also be required, and anesthesia is needed. For some cysts that can be scraped directly on an outpatient basis, local anesthesia is sufficient; for some cysts that require hospitalization, general anesthesia may be required.
2. Avoid fasting before outpatient anesthesia, just relax; for inpatient general anesthesia patients, generally after 10:00 p.m. the day before the operation, that is, can not eat and drink, the day to fasting, before the operation there will be a special anesthesiologist to carry out preoperative assessment, no need to be nervous.
Maxillary cysts are benign diseases, but it is also recommended to treat them as soon as possible after discovery, so as not to increase the postoperative trauma.