After a gingival cyst is removed and healed, an implant restoration can be performed.
Gingival tissue rarely occurs cysts, the most common cysts may be some close to the oral mucosa of the gums mucus cysts, mainly due to the rupture of the tiny glands in the gum tissue ducts, resulting in salivary retention caused by the cyst is usually not large in form, surgical excision can be, usually about a week to heal and remove the stitches, the line of implant restoration.
Dental implants have higher requirements for jawbone conditions, requiring sufficient space and bone volume in the jawbone, as well as certain requirements for the thickness of the gums and soft tissues, but mucus cysts in the gums generally have little effect.
It is recommended that patients with mucous cysts and the need for dental implants go to a regular hospital stomatology department for consultation.