How to treat dental cysts

Dental cysts, i.e. odontogenic cysts, are usually selected for surgical treatment as follows.
Surgery usually consists of cyst scraping, in which keratocysts are prone to recurrence, so surgical scraping requires thorough scraping. After scraping the cyst wall, corrosive agents such as phenol or silver nitrate can be used to smear the bone trauma, and part of the healthy bone can also be considered to be abraded at the periphery of the cyst. If the keratocyst lesion is too large in scope or recurs several times, the jawbone can be removed along with the diseased soft tissues and bone grafting can be performed at the same time.
The size of the incision for surgical resection depends on the location and extent of the cyst, and is based on the principle of fully revealing the surgical field and facilitating the thorough removal of the cyst wall.
It is recommended to go to a regular medical institution to receive professional treatment.