Dental apical cysts are a type of periapical inflammation that can be quickly eliminated by root canal treatment and surgical removal.
1. Root canal treatment: If the size of apical cyst is small, root canal treatment is needed for the tooth. That is to say, the tooth is opened for pulp drainage, followed by the root canal preparation of the tooth, and then through the root canal disinfection, the root canal will be opened, and then the drugs will be instilled into the apical area, which will help to eliminate the cyst.
2. Surgical excision: For larger apical cysts, after root canal treatment, the cyst will be completely removed through alveolar surgery.
For apical cysts, it is necessary to go to a specialized hospital for appropriate treatment to avoid delaying the condition.