Once diagnosed, jawbone cysts should generally be treated with timely surgery; if you want to have surgery six months later, it is generally possible without affecting normal tissue function.
Jaw cysts are cystic lesions that occur in the jawbone and can be divided into odontogenic jaw cysts and non-odontogenic jaw cysts. Jaw cysts are mostly asymptomatic at the initial stage, and if they continue to grow, the bone gradually expands to the periphery, which can form facial deformity, tooth displacement, and occlusal disorders.
Jaw cyst X-ray manifestation is low density shadow, clear boundary, generally have bone reaction line.
After diagnosis of jaw cysts, most of them are recommended to be treated with surgery in time to avoid displacement of neighboring teeth and occlusal disorders due to the continuous growth of the cysts. However, because of the slow development of jaw cysts, it is possible to have surgery six months after the diagnosis of jaw cysts.
If you find a cyst in the jaw, you should consult a doctor in time, complete the examination, clarify the cause of the disease and diagnosis, and then have a professional doctor to perform surgical treatment.