Indications for gingival cystectomy

The indications for gingival cystectomy must be met with no tissue infection prior to surgery, no significant underlying disease, and no significant coagulation abnormalities.
1 No tissue infection: it is necessary to ensure that there is no tissue infection before the surgery. If there is inflammatory infection, it should be treated first, and the surgery should be considered after the inflammation is completely eliminated.
2. No obvious underlying diseases: for example, diabetes, hypertension, etc. If the symptoms are more obvious, you need to take medication to control them first, for example, for hyperglycemia, you need to take metformin orally, and patients with high blood pressure can take nifedipine extended-release tablets orally. Wait until the blood sugar and blood pressure are stabilized before doing the surgery.
3. No obvious blood clotting abnormality: no obvious blood clotting abnormality should be satisfied before the gum cyst surgery, if the blood clotting function is abnormal, there is a tendency to bleed, the surgery should be postponed.
As long as adults have gum cysts, they should be operated as soon as possible to avoid delaying the condition, while the gum cysts in infants and young children need to be temporarily observed without special treatment, if there are questions about the treatment, it is recommended to consult a doctor.