Do you have to operate on a dental cyst?

Dental cysts are generally referred to as apical cysts, which do not necessarily have to be operated. If they are relatively small and have no obvious symptoms, they can be followed up for observation; if they increase in size for a short period of time and are accompanied by pain, surgical treatment is recommended. 1. Follow-up observation: cyst is a kind of tumor-like lesion, usually benign lesions, if the cyst is caused by congenital developmental abnormalities, the cyst volume is relatively small, there is no obvious impact on the human body, you can follow up and observe on a regular basis. 2. Surgery: If the cyst is large in size or increases in size within a short period of time and produces compression symptoms and aggravation of pain, it is necessary to consider timely surgical treatment, if not timely surgical treatment, the cystic lesion will continue to increase in size, and it may have a compressive effect on the surrounding tissues. It is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the appropriate treatment program, to avoid delaying the condition, resulting in other damage.